Expired medical labels are placed on medication containers, such as vials, blister packs, or prescription bottles, to indicate the specific date when the medication will expire.
Specifications
- 500 Labels per roll
- .375" x 1.625".
- Permanent adhesive
EXPIRED Labels
Expired labels play a crucial role in ensuring medication safety. Expired medications can lose their effectiveness or even become harmful. By clearly marking the expiration date, healthcare professionals can easily identify and remove expired medications from their inventory, reducing the risk of administering ineffective or potentially harmful drugs to patients.
Benefits & Common Uses of Expired Stickers
Using expired stickers and expiration date labels provides peace of mind and efficiency in healthcare and pharmacy settings. These labels help:
- Improve patient safety by preventing the use of outdated medications.
- Streamline inventory management with clear, visible expiration dates.
- Reduce liability risks for clinics, pharmacies, and hospitals.
- Save time by making expired medications easier to spot and remove.
These expired labels aren’t just for medical use—they’re also practical for laboratories, food storage, supplements, and other products requiring strict tracking of shelf life.
FAQs About Expired Labels What is an expired label? An expired label (or expired sticker) is a small adhesive label used to mark medications, food, or lab samples with their expiration date so they can be removed once they’re no longer safe or effective. Why are expiration date labels important? Expiration date labels ensure that only safe and effective products are used. They help healthcare professionals quickly identify expired stock, protecting patients and reducing errors. Where can expired stickers be used? Expired stickers can be used on prescription bottles, vials, blister packs, lab samples, supplements, and even food storage containers to clearly show when items are past their safe use date.