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<blockquote data-quote="phoenix" data-source="post: 493111" data-attributes="member: 12578"><p>Smidge,</p><p> Your problem could be to do with a problem in the cold chain from distributor to pharmacy, how it's been kept at the pharmacy or even too high a temp in your own fridge. </p><p>My pharmacist seems to think temperature is important. If it's a hotter day, he always checks that I'm going straight home and in summer puts it in an insulated bag</p><p>I sometimes wonder what would happen, if I had an emergency and had to use my back up pens. Would they work as they should? They spend time in a Frio when I go out on day trips or walking holidays or travel from France to the UK. By the time they've expired they've been in and out of the frio and into other peoples fridges many, many times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phoenix, post: 493111, member: 12578"] Smidge, Your problem could be to do with a problem in the cold chain from distributor to pharmacy, how it's been kept at the pharmacy or even too high a temp in your own fridge. My pharmacist seems to think temperature is important. If it's a hotter day, he always checks that I'm going straight home and in summer puts it in an insulated bag I sometimes wonder what would happen, if I had an emergency and had to use my back up pens. Would they work as they should? They spend time in a Frio when I go out on day trips or walking holidays or travel from France to the UK. By the time they've expired they've been in and out of the frio and into other peoples fridges many, many times. [/QUOTE]
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