AquamarineSteph
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First of all, I am so very sorry to hear what you're going through. It breaks your heart. I remember my experiences when my parents died, and I can only offer a virtual hug as far as that goes.
As far as the meds go, even if the actual date to expire was 2014, that doesn't mean the drug stops working the day after the expiration date. The expiration date is the last date that the manufacturer will guarantee that the drug works to full clinical potency.
There are some very specialized drugs that you should never take past their expiration date, but if it were me, I would feel okay taking this particular medication for one or two nights. Diazepam can also be split, so that if it's a 10mg tablet, you can find a sharp knife and divide it into two 5mg doses.
First of all, I am so very sorry to hear what you're going through. It breaks your heart. I remember my experiences when my parents died, and I can only offer a virtual hug as far as that goes.
As far as the meds go, even if the actual date to expire was 2014, that doesn't mean the drug stops working the day after the expiration date. The expiration date is the last date that the manufacturer will guarantee that the drug works to full clinical potency.
There are some very specialized drugs that you should never take past their expiration date, but if it were me, I would feel okay taking this particular medication for one or two nights. Diazepam can also be split, so that if it's a 10mg tablet, you can find a sharp knife and divide it into two 5mg doses.