V. Liquid Medicines
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Liquid medicines can be lifesavers when we're sick, but if they spoil, they can become harmful to our health. The storage conditions for liquid medicines are often quite strict, and many need to be stored at specific temperatures.
Excessively high or low temperatures during storage can cause medications to deteriorate. Even if a medication is still within its expiration date, if its color changes—for example, a previously clear liquid becomes cloudy or develops sediment—it indicates that a chemical reaction has occurred, potentially altering its efficacy or producing harmful substances.
At this point, the liquid medicine is no longer usable and must be discarded. Furthermore, if the bottle cap is not properly sealed, the medicine can easily become contaminated and spoil. Therefore, liquid medicines must be stored strictly according to storage requirements, and their condition must be carefully checked before use.
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