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<blockquote data-quote="Marvin" data-source="post: 738827" data-attributes="member: 25832"><p>I would have thought that if you kept the unopened Victoza in an activated Frio wallet, that would count as it being in the fridge. The thirty days limit is if it is kept at room temperature, and the Frio ought to keep it a good few degrees lower than that. I'm sure Novo Nordisk (the manufacturers) would advise, if asked. Presumably you will leave home with an opened pen and an unopened one... the opened one will be OK for the whole of its remaining life. So Its only the unopened one that is at issue, and the Frio wallet should keep it OK during the journey...then pop it in the fridge when you get to NZ... its a relatively civilised country, after all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marvin, post: 738827, member: 25832"] I would have thought that if you kept the unopened Victoza in an activated Frio wallet, that would count as it being in the fridge. The thirty days limit is if it is kept at room temperature, and the Frio ought to keep it a good few degrees lower than that. I'm sure Novo Nordisk (the manufacturers) would advise, if asked. Presumably you will leave home with an opened pen and an unopened one... the opened one will be OK for the whole of its remaining life. So Its only the unopened one that is at issue, and the Frio wallet should keep it OK during the journey...then pop it in the fridge when you get to NZ... its a relatively civilised country, after all! [/QUOTE]
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