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Storage of Insulin |
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Insulin that is in use can be stored at room temperature. When extra insulin vials or pens are bought, the one in use can be stored at room temperature in a cool dark place while the extra ones can be stored in the refrigerator. Insulin should not be stored at or exposed to extreme temperature, in other words it should neither be exposed to sunlight nor should it be frozen. |
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jasper(Guest)
Posted on: 05/17/2009 Seem like its a great idea no needles yaeee its worth a try
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