As long as the appearance of the medication hasn't changed (such as color, smell, texture, or disintegrating tablets), it should be safe to take them. If there are no visible changes and the tablets are intact, they can typically be used within a year if stored properly away from heat, moisture, cold, and direct light. If you notice any changes in the medication, it's best to avoid using it and consult with your pharmacist.
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