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Old 06-29-2008, 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by NurseNancy View Post
sorry erin.
that's the right advice. don't use them.

the current information now is that they can stay out of the fridge for 30 days.

good luck getting replacements.
I'll probably just start taking more of it out of the fridge to warm up once I get a new box. I usually just take one layer of syringes out of the box. I keep the syringes in their packaging, but take the layer apart, so that I can set them in a glass on my jewelry box so that the air bubbles will float to the back end of the syringe.

In a way I'm a bit annoyed that I have to get replacements for this box, but since I have to wait a few days probably for them to get them out, that means I'm getting a little break from the needles, even if it's just a few days. I'm not all that annoyed then.

I was just surprised when I tried to pick the box up off the shelf of the fridge, and it was frozen to the glass shelf. I'm going to have to take that shelf out and wash it off, since I think that was frozen Copaxone that was holding it down.
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