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How to Check Medications for Expirations Dates? Doctor Weighs In

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Board-certified surgeon Dr. Cedrek McFadden joins TODAY to talk about the importance of keeping your vitamins, supplements and prescriptions up to date. He also shares tips for checking expiration dates on medications, how to talk with a primary care doctor and more.

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