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11-15-2017, 07:11 PM | #1 | |||
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I think I have lost my mind. Oh, this is a question about vials, not pens.
I always thought we had to store the vials in the fridge whether opened or unopened. Now I am reading that it's okay to keep opened bottles of insulin at room temperature? When did the rules change? When I first started the vials 20 years ago I distinctly remember being told to keep them in the fridge (whether they are open or not). And when I was in the ACCORD program IN 2005 they supplied all vials and I was told to keep them in the fridge at all times. Someone please put me out of my misery and tell me if I was misinformed all those years ago. Thanks much I had never been told to keep open vials of insulin at room temp. Melody
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