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General Timeout for Use Medicine

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General Timeout for Use Medicine

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BUD difference with

Attention. expired date (ED):

BUD is the deadline for


Store the drug after
the use of a drug that
using the storage
has been prepared,

General
instructions in the
package. prepared, or after the
package has been

Timeout for
opened = It's not always
on the package.

Do not use drugs in the ED (Expired Date) is the time limit

Use
event of changes in for use of a drug after production,
smell, shape, and color. before the package is opened
(always listed on the package).

Medicine
Ask the pharmacist
to know the time
Considering ED
BEYOND USE DATE
limit for medication
use. and BUD

BUD
affix a label on the expiration
date and time limit of
medication use to the medicine
package
References
Opened drugs can be inserted
United State Pharmacopoeia Chapter
<795> Pharmaceutical Compounding -
into the plastic clip and then
Nonsterile Preparations written the expiration time and
time limit of the drug's use.
Nose drops.
Tablets / Capsules
28 days after the first
If it is still in the factory package was opened.
packaging, it can be
stored in accordance
What's BUD? with the listed ED.
Eye drops.
28 days after the first
Beyond Use Dates (BUD) or the time package was opened.
limit for drug use is the time limit If it is repackaged without
elaboration, for example in plastic
for drugs or other packaged drugs
clips, it can be stored for up to Ear drops.
that are no longer allowed to be
180 days or 6 months. 28 days after the first
stored or used, calculated from the
package was opened.
date or time the drug was
Puyer & Capsule Contributions
copied/opened from the package. Dose Mini Eye Drops.
180 days or six months
3 x 24 hours after the first
after compilation.
package is opened.
The importance Non-cooked syrup Eye ointment.
of knowing BUD: 35 days after the first 28 days after the first
package was opened. package was opened.
The effectiveness of the drug is
not optimal
Dry syrup Insulin
Loss of medicinal properties
The package that
Changes in drug properties to Maximum 14 days after
hasn't opened
toxic/toxic dissolving
following Ed packages
Suspend and save at
temperature 2 - 8.
35 days after the first
package was opened Packages that have been opened
are 28 days after first being used
store at room temperature.
Cream, Ointment and Gel
Suppository
Maximum 35 days since
Ninety days after the first
primary packaging was
package was opened.
opened

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