Check the actual expiration date on the bottle...
09/18/13 12:08 PM
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Heather
Reged: 12/09/02
Posts: 7799
Loc: Seattle, WA
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the enteric coating dissipates over time, and if the expiration date has been reached you don't want to take them. They won't "go bad" but without the enteric coating intact the risk of heartburn is much greater.
You do have to store these in a cool, dry place. Not hot, not cold, not refrigerated, just a cupboard in the house where the room temp is stable. Extreme heat or cold will damage the enteric coating and the gels themselves.
They are labeled with an 18 month expiration date. If you got them from us in May 2013 the expiration date would be at least some time in 2014.
Oddly, a funky smell is most common when the gels are brand new. That is the enteric coating - you can actually see it when the gels are very fresh. They will look dull, gray, and almost rough or pebbly. That is a good sign. If they look shiny, brown, transparent, and much prettier, that means the enteric coating has dissipated and you don't want to use them.
If you need more help with this please email us at Help at HelpForIBS.com.
Best, Heather
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