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Can NovoRapid and Levemir That's in Use Be Put Back in a Fridge?
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<blockquote data-quote="darrenh04" data-source="post: 896491" data-attributes="member: 135141"><p>Hi. I quite often switch mine about. Especially the Novorapid as I can easily go a few days without using any. During the week when working it is in my bag and at the weekend if it's warm I put it in the fridge. My DSN said two things. One, she has had people travel around hot countries with no cooling for 6 weeks and not have an issue. Two, on the wards the nurses have to keep insulin in a fridge, as it can sometimes sting when cold they take it out and put it in there pocket for a few minutes to warm it a little then put it back in the fridge. I only use a little Novorapid and quite often us it for longer than 4 weeks without issue. I think so long as you as sensible, keep an eye on what it looks like and bin it if it looks odd or doesn't seem to work as well you'll be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darrenh04, post: 896491, member: 135141"] Hi. I quite often switch mine about. Especially the Novorapid as I can easily go a few days without using any. During the week when working it is in my bag and at the weekend if it's warm I put it in the fridge. My DSN said two things. One, she has had people travel around hot countries with no cooling for 6 weeks and not have an issue. Two, on the wards the nurses have to keep insulin in a fridge, as it can sometimes sting when cold they take it out and put it in there pocket for a few minutes to warm it a little then put it back in the fridge. I only use a little Novorapid and quite often us it for longer than 4 weeks without issue. I think so long as you as sensible, keep an eye on what it looks like and bin it if it looks odd or doesn't seem to work as well you'll be fine. [/QUOTE]
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