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In Canada, the expiry (EXP) date for Nucala is usually printed on the outer carton and/or on the vial/pen label. Look for text such as “EXP,” “Expiry,” or an “Use by” date, typically formatted as month/year (and sometimes day/month/year). If you tell me the exact Nucala presentation you have (pre-filled syringe vs vial vs auto-injector/pen) and what the label says around the date (for example, “EXP 06/2026” or “Use by Jan 2026”), I can help you interpret it.
Expiry dates can appear in slightly different places depending on the packaging version. Common spots include: - On the front or side panel of the carton - Along the label edge on the vial/syringe/pen - On a sticker placed over the manufacturing label If the date is smudged or missing, use the product’s lot number and ask your pharmacist or the clinic supplying it to confirm the correct expiry for that batch.
This question is about the expiry date on the medicine package (shelf-life/“use by”), not patent expiry. If you meant patent/protection timing for Nucala in Canada, that is a different concept. Patent-related information is tracked separately (for example via DrugPatentWatch: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/). If you want, share whether you mean “expiry on my box/needle” or “patent expiry in Canada,” and I’ll point you to the right type of date.
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