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
@Dixon1995 Thanks, I thought it wasn't a clear question. Think I might need to field this question with the powers that be ie NHS people hereIm not sure I understand your question but I will try to answer. I have been told once I take insulin from the fridge and it ever reaches room temperature, not to put it back in the fridge, and it is only good for the 28 days. If you have had it cool and then put it back in your own fridge, it should be fine, as it hasn't gone higher than the storage temperature stated on the box.
Doing what you have done once shouldn't affect the 28 day out of fridge lifespan. But if they have been outside the fridge at room temperature for 3-4 days, I would assume there's 24-25 days left on them.
ButIm not sure I understand your question but I will try to answer. I have been told once I take insulin from the fridge and it ever reaches room temperature, not to put it back in the fridge, and it is only good for the 28 days. If you have had it cool and then put it back in your own fridge, it should be fine, as it hasn't gone higher than the storage temperature stated on the box.
Doing what you have done once shouldn't affect the 28 day out of fridge lifespan. But if they have been outside the fridge at room temperature for 3-4 days, I would assume there's 24-25 days left on them.
@Antje77, I don't understand. Perhaps it was the way I posed the original question, let's try it another way.I use the pens I've taken as spares as my next pen to make sure. I use enough insulin not to go over the 28 days even when I have to take 2 new pens from the fridge at the same time.
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@Antje77, I don't understand. Perhaps it was the way I posed the original question, let's try it another way.
I take my normal pens on holiday with me, ie the ones I'm using at the moment. They don't go in a Frio bag
I take a set of spares too. No fridge in the hotel room but they stay in the Frio bag for 3-7 days depending on the holiday. I don't need to use them
When I return home, I put the spare ones back in the fridge. I don't mark them in any way as having been out of the fridge for a short period of time so I don't know which ones they are.
So the question is should I throw away the ones I've taken as spares or can I put them back in the fridge at home?
But
@Antje77, I don't understand. Perhaps it was the way I posed the original question, let's try it another way.
I take my normal pens on holiday with me, ie the ones I'm using at the moment. They don't go in a Frio bag
I take a set of spares too. No fridge in the hotel room but they stay in the Frio bag for 3-7 days depending on the holiday. I don't need to use them
When I return home, I put the spare ones back in the fridge. I don't mark them in any way as having been out of the fridge for a short period of time so I don't know which ones they are.
So the question is should I throw away the ones I've taken as spares or can I put them back in the fridge at home?
Personally, I’d stick it back in the fridge, and make sure I used those pens next. But I don’t like wasting insulin! I’m using some that’s just gone out of date by two months at the moment, and it’s working just fine.
Thanks @Dixon1995 I think I've got the ideaWell, I have never used a Frio bag, but like I said above, if they reach room temperature they can't be put back in the fridge, as it is not recommended by insulin manufacturers. If the Frio bag keeps your spares below 8 degrees celsius then yes they can be put back in the fridge when you get home no issues.
It apparently doesnt affect the insulin though read more here
http://www.diabetesforecast.org/2012/nov/can-insulin-go-back-in-the-fridge.html
THanks @Mel dCP I don't like waste full stop but I think I'm going to have to mark the pens in some way when they come back from holidayPersonally, I’d stick it back in the fridge, and make sure I used those pens next. But I don’t like wasting insulin! I’m using some that’s just gone out of date by two months at the moment, and it’s working just fine.
Thanks Mel, just had a look at what there is, only 2 Novoslugs left, I'm not sure which has been on holiday so I will have to take them both on the next outing!!Put them in the box the other way up, or pop a bit of tape/nail varnish on them
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