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Old 07-13-2009
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expired carisoprodol (soma), in a lot of pain, but cant see doctor until wednesday,
can i take an expired soma?
it is about 5 years old stored fairly well


can I take it?
risk of poison or just less potency?
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Old 07-14-2009
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No risk of poison! You can use it but it may have less effect, not no effect though. I bought soma and it helped my jaw (I have jaw pain, twitching and other issues from an accident) was a life-saver--but can be addictive as I have read!

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