I use a frio bag (its recommended to keep under 30 degrees), especially out of direct sunlight, you can put it in the fridge, but manufacturer doesn't recommend as apparently can cause erratic behavior. Although I haven't had a problem when storing in fridge once opened.
I agree that a Frio is excellent for keeping insulin pens cool enough in this weather. Really useful on summer holidays too, when fridges aren't necessarily available.
For all you Brits, we are doing you a favour. We are acclimatising you for Australian conditions as you will need to come over to Aus for a long holiday while Boris sorts it all out for you. The bad news is 25pens of insulin will cost about $40 AU. At least the needles / caps are free. At the moment you are having an Australian average summer day (excluding Tasmania). We don’t do anything special for our insulin, just keep your insulin on you.
For all you Brits, we are doing you a favour. We are acclimatising you for Australian conditions as you will need to come over to Aus for a long holiday while Boris sorts it all out for you. The bad news is 25pens of insulin will cost about $40 AU. At least the needles / caps are free. At the moment you are having an Australian average summer day (excluding Tasmania). We don’t do anything special for our insulin, just keep your insulin on you.
Haha, yes, an absent population would do wonders, no doubt. Yes, Frio is really great, though it will dry out slowly in direct sun. And will need replenishing with tap water.