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Liquid Antibiotics and Reconstituted Suspensions: Why They Expire So Fast
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Liquid Antibiotics and Reconstituted Suspensions: Why They Expire So Fast

  • 14 January, 2026
  • by Juliet Hargrove

Liquid antibiotics expire quickly because water breaks down their active ingredients. Learn why amoxicillin lasts 14 days in the fridge but amoxicillin-clavulanate only 10, how storage affects potency, and what to do if your prescription outlasts the shelf life.

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