When a nicotine patch passes its ‘best before’ date does it become harmful or just less effective?

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I have some old patches (Niquitin) which are a few weeks past their best before date & I want to know whether there would be any health risk to me if I used them.

By: SolarFlare
Asked on: 2009-02-23 12:07:34

3 Comments

  1. nanny chris w said,

    February 24, 2009 at 7:24 am

    They won’t hurt you but as you say , they might not work as they may be weaker

  2. Dirk Thrust said,

    February 26, 2009 at 5:21 pm

    The last out of them in paper and smoking them by rolling them in paper and smoking them in paper and smoking them by rolling them in paper.
    The last out of them in paper and smoking them by rolling them by rolling them by rolling them by rolling them in paper and smoking them by rolling them by rolling them in paper and smoking them in paper and smoking them by rolling them by.
    The last out of them in paper and smoking them in paper and smoking them in paper and smoking them in paper and smoking them by rolling them in paper and smoking them in paper and.

  3. Dr Frank said,

    February 27, 2009 at 10:59 am

    These patches are actually very stable and likely to work normally way after there best before dates, it is just that everything has to have one these days. Personally I am way past mine!