expiráciát
Expirácia, in its most common usage, refers to the point at which a product, such as food, medicine, or other consumable goods, is no longer considered safe or effective for use. This date is typically printed on the packaging and is determined by manufacturers based on scientific testing and regulatory guidelines. For food products, exceeding the expiration date can lead to spoilage, a decline in nutritional value, or the growth of harmful bacteria. In the case of medications, expiration dates are crucial for ensuring potency and safety. Expired medications may lose their effectiveness or, in some instances, become toxic.
The concept of expiration also extends to other domains, such as financial instruments and legal contracts.