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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="RuthW" data-source="post: 898284" data-attributes="member: 148713"><p>I live in Istanbul, which has similar temperatures in the summer. I always keep my insulin in the fridge, opened or not, unless I have to carry it about for a particular purpose. Of course it will help to keep it stable in the heat. I used to keep both my Novorapid pens and my Lantus pens in the fridge door. Now I have a pump, I never load the reservoir with more than three days' supply of Novorapid. It is true that the insulin degrades simply because you have started the vial/pen, so you may need to discard the end of it even if you keep it in the fridge. But I think the question is not can you put it BACK in the fridge, but why would you keep it OUT of the fridge in hot weather? Caution is best, I'd say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RuthW, post: 898284, member: 148713"] I live in Istanbul, which has similar temperatures in the summer. I always keep my insulin in the fridge, opened or not, unless I have to carry it about for a particular purpose. Of course it will help to keep it stable in the heat. I used to keep both my Novorapid pens and my Lantus pens in the fridge door. Now I have a pump, I never load the reservoir with more than three days' supply of Novorapid. It is true that the insulin degrades simply because you have started the vial/pen, so you may need to discard the end of it even if you keep it in the fridge. But I think the question is not can you put it BACK in the fridge, but why would you keep it OUT of the fridge in hot weather? Caution is best, I'd say. [/QUOTE]
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