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<blockquote data-quote="HLW" data-source="post: 143323" data-attributes="member: 10252"><p>Before you go to all that trouble and expense, ask the manufacturer. They'll have a helpline, NovoNordisk do, I assume the others do too.</p><p></p><p>The unused insulin isn't always kept at fridge temps, do you transport it from the chemist to your home in a fridge? I would think it's more that 1 month is the total amount it can spend out of the fridge, so you cant take it out for a week, put in back in the fridge, then take it out and expect it to work for a month. But I don't know, so ask the manufacturer. The nurse and chemist have to say it needs to be in the fridge 100% of the time or silly people wouldn't bother putting it in the fridge at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HLW, post: 143323, member: 10252"] Before you go to all that trouble and expense, ask the manufacturer. They'll have a helpline, NovoNordisk do, I assume the others do too. The unused insulin isn't always kept at fridge temps, do you transport it from the chemist to your home in a fridge? I would think it's more that 1 month is the total amount it can spend out of the fridge, so you cant take it out for a week, put in back in the fridge, then take it out and expect it to work for a month. But I don't know, so ask the manufacturer. The nurse and chemist have to say it needs to be in the fridge 100% of the time or silly people wouldn't bother putting it in the fridge at all. [/QUOTE]
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