chocoholic
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For better injection comfort and insulin efficiency, it is advisable to take the insulin out of the refrigerator a minimum of one hour prior to injection: cold insulin increases the pain of the injection and slows down the insulin absorption.
Any insulin vials or cartridges which are not open should be stored in the refrigerator between 2o and 8oC. Any open insulin vial or cartridge can be safely stored at room temperature for up to one month (please refer to insulin manufacturer's recommendations).
:lol: I take it that's not serious Sweet3x. I'll have to introduce you to my health-care team, sometime. :roll:Wouldn't you have got a faster response by calling your diabetic specialist, or even a normal GP than posting on a forum that may not get a reply straight away? Just curious Sweet3x
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