What determines the expiration date of vitamins?

February 26th, 2009 | by Vitamin Advisor |
vitamins
ken_n_pa asked:


I’ve been told that the expiration dates on the bottles of vitamins are of no real value as they are still good for several months after that. If this is true then why bother to put one on them?

WM
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  1. 2 Responses to “What determines the expiration date of vitamins?”

  2. By Jeffi Kidd on Mar 1, 2009 | Reply

    Why worry about it. If you buy a 60 day supply and get an expiration date of, say, 2 years - you and me don’t have to worry about it.

  3. By Never on Mar 1, 2009 | Reply

    If the vitamins are oil (fat) soluable like Vitamin E, the oil can go rancid. If the vitamins are water soluable…theoretically water can get into the pills and break down the vitamins, but if you never open the bottle, what are the chances?

    I’m pretty sure most old vitamins don’t get thrown away but are instead sent back to the company.

    It may also be to keep the inventory circulating that the expiration date is put on. Storing inventory makes it a potential liability.

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