And thousands of malpractice attorneys are already preparing their briefs to prove their client was harmed because the expiration date was set too long or there was no expiration date and the drug had become ineffective. The malpractice attorneys will make tens of millions of dollars, their clients a few thousand dollars, the doctors/druggists/drug manufacturers insurance costs will skyrocket, the cost of the medication will likely increase, and in the end the health care consumer loses.
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If we knew what it was we were doing, it wouldn't be called research, would it?

— Albert Einstein