kirazmattson
1141 posts
Jun 18, 2026
1:56 AM
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Vriligy 60 mg (dapoxetine 60 mg tablet used for premature ejaculation) should be checked by everyone involved in handling or using the medicine, but the responsibility is shared at different levels: 1. The patient (user) The person taking the medicine should always: Check the expiry date on the strip or box before each use Avoid taking tablets if the expiry Vriligy 60 has passed or is unclear Ensure tablets are stored properly so the date remains readable 2. Pharmacist / medical store The pharmacist is responsible for: Dispensing only unexpired stock Rotating stock (older packs first) Ensuring medicines sold are within valid shelf life 3. Doctor (indirect responsibility) A doctor does not usually check expiry physically, but: Should prescribe medicines that are safe and in-date May advise patients to verify expiry when dispensing or using medicines Manufacturer and distributor They are responsible for: Printing accurate expiry dates Ensuring proper storage and transport before the product reaches pharmacies Why checking expiry is important Expired Vriligy 60 mg may: Lose effectiveness (reduced control over ejaculation) Break down chemically and cause unpredictable effects Become unsafe due to degradation over time Simple summary The patient is the final and most important person who must check the expiry date, but pharmacists and manufacturers also share responsibility for ensuring Vriligy 60 mg is safe and within its valid shelf life.
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