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Jonathan6173
Good evening, at one point I wondered where to look for Tetra tests that are more accessible to citizens, at least in our region, and instead of expiration dates, a code was discovered, which was attempted to be deciphered on this forum as well, but somehow it didn't work out... So the truth has finally been clarified, I quote: "2010-02-16 Re: expiration dates TetraTeam Good day, The expiration date for Tetra tests is 3 years from the date of production. The production date is indicated (was indicated) in the form of a code - XXYZZ, where XX - day, Y - month (A-January, L-December), ZZ - year (28-2006, 29-2007, 30-2008, 31-2009, 32-2010). Starting from January 1, 2010, all expiration dates are indicated explicitly. Best wishes, Tetra Team" For those who didn't understand - an example, the inscription on the bottle (or other packaging) 11A28 = January 11, 2006. I hope this helps avoid using expired tests and other products!