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Markings of expiring date of medicines imported from the U. S, Japan,
Germany, England, Italy, Switzerland and Russia, etc are different. Here, some
common ways of marking expiring date are to be listed as the following for
reference.
(1) Expiration date Aug.30.1995. "Expiration" at the beginning means "end" or
"expire", and the phrase means that expiring date (or expiration date) is
August, 30th, 1995.
(2) Expiry£º6/1996, i.e., the medicine expires on June, 1996, or its
expiration date is June, 1996.
(3) EXP. date£ºMAR1996. EXP is the abbreviation form of "expiration", and the
phrase means that expiration date is March, 1996.
(4) EXE DATE£º7.Jan.1996. which means that the expiration date is January 7th,
1996.
(5) EXE DATE£º15¡ª12¡ª95 or 15.12.95, which means that the expiration date is
December 15th, 1995.
(6) Expiry£º30V97, meaning the expiring date is May 30th, 1997.
(7) Expiry: DEC,20/96, meaning that expiring date is December 30th, 1996.
(8) EXP£®date£º10.97, meaning expiration date is November, 1997.
(9) Expny£º3.06.97, meaning expiration date is March 6th, 1997.
(10) Expiration date£ºTwo years from date of manufacture, which means that the
product is to expire in two years from the date of manufacture.
(11) USE BEFORE£ºSEP£®9.1996, which means that the product should be used
before September 9th, 1996.
(12) Use by 1997.1, meaning that the product can be used till January,
1997.
(13) #×îÖÕÓÐЧ95.10, which means that the product can be used till October 31st,
1995.
(14) There are two ways in marking expiring date of medicine made in Japan:
one is the same as that in China, i.e., to mark in the order of year, month and
day; the other is to mark in calendar of Japanese style, i.e., date of Japanese
calendar, which is to be converted into the Gregorian calendar, with the
conversion equation: Japanese calendar +1925£½the date in Gregorian calendar,
with month unchanged. For instance, if the expiring date is December, 1970 in
Japanese calendar, i.e., 1925+70, thus, the expiring date should be December,
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