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What is the shelf life of your products?
What is the shelf life of your products?

Shelf life of GoRocky medications

Updated over a week ago

Understanding the shelf life of medications and supplements is crucial to ensuring their effectiveness and safety. At GoRocky, we provide products with clearly marked expiration dates to help you manage their use effectively. Here's what you need to know about the shelf life of our products and how to store them properly:

Shelf Life Overview

  1. Typical Shelf Life:

    • Range: The shelf life of GoRocky’s products typically ranges from one to three years, depending on the specific medication or supplement.

    • Expiration Dates: Each product package includes a clearly marked expiration date. This date indicates the period during which the product is expected to remain effective and safe when stored correctly.

  2. Importance of Expiration Dates:

    • Efficacy: Using products past their expiration date may result in reduced effectiveness. The active ingredients might degrade over time, making the medication less potent.

    • Safety: Some products can become unsafe to use after their expiration date due to chemical changes or contamination risks. Always adhere to expiration dates to ensure safety.

Proper Storage Instructions

  1. General Storage Guidelines:

    • Cool and Dry Place: Store products in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, moisture, and extreme temperatures. This helps preserve their integrity and potency.

    • Original Packaging: Keep products in their original packaging to protect them from environmental factors and to have access to important information, such as expiration dates and instructions.

  2. Specific Storage Instructions:

    • Temperature Control: Some medications may require specific temperature conditions. Refer to the label or packaging for any particular storage requirements.

    • Away from Children and Pets: Store medications out of reach of children and pets to prevent accidental ingestion or misuse.

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