what would happen if...

Discussion in 'Pharmaceuticals' started by stratface, Dec 13, 2007.

  1. stratface

    stratface Member

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    i took ten-year-old vicadin?

    i founda load of it in my drug closet, but it's from 1997, should i try taking it, or will i die?
     
  2. Daedalus

    Daedalus Member

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    You'll be fine. The worst that will happen is it wont do anything. Munch away . . .
     
  3. stratface

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    okay, i will. thanks.

    seriously, there's like a full bottle of it. how many should i take?
     
  4. NorCaliGreenFiend

    NorCaliGreenFiend Senior Member

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    probably about twice what youd normally take, but I dont know, usually my meds are fresh. Id take a normal dose, then play it by ear from there. Good luck.
     
  5. natebozung535

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    erm... I'd take a normal dose first just to see how you react, I mean if you have a full bottle why not.
     
  6. Twizz

    Twizz Drug Conoisseur

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    I had some old t3's lying around from 1999... Found them just this past summer (2007).

    Worked fine. They were just a little off-colour.
     
  7. stratface

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    just tried em, they work fine.
     
  8. Prea

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    Some places said that taking expired pills can be potentially dangerous, causing sickness and such.

    They're probably fine assuming they've been stored in the proper conditions, and don't have any discoloration.
     
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