SueJB
Well-Known Member
Hi
Here's something that's crossed my mind and wondered if anyone has any thoughts.
When I go away for a short break 3 or 4 days, either UK or Europe, I always take a spare set of insulin pens.... novoslug and
levemir, put them in my Friobag to travel. If I stay with friends I'm fine and they go into the fridge. I'm lucky, there's a fridge in the hotel room and they go out of the bag and into the fridge, if not they stay in Frio
I know that pens are OK out of the fridge for 28 days and when I come back, I put them back in the fridge at home.......................
So the question is: has their life expectancy changed or if they've been out of the fridge even for 3 or 4 days, have I started a countdown?
So far, I've just assumed they're OK to be used as "new" and "straight from the fridge"
Hope this makes sense.
S
Here's something that's crossed my mind and wondered if anyone has any thoughts.
When I go away for a short break 3 or 4 days, either UK or Europe, I always take a spare set of insulin pens.... novoslug and
levemir, put them in my Friobag to travel. If I stay with friends I'm fine and they go into the fridge. I'm lucky, there's a fridge in the hotel room and they go out of the bag and into the fridge, if not they stay in Frio
I know that pens are OK out of the fridge for 28 days and when I come back, I put them back in the fridge at home.......................
So the question is: has their life expectancy changed or if they've been out of the fridge even for 3 or 4 days, have I started a countdown?
So far, I've just assumed they're OK to be used as "new" and "straight from the fridge"
Hope this makes sense.
S