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Default Andy tests for diabetes this AM.

cybercat wrote:
> "Dan Abel" > wrote
>>
>> Insulin is used at room temperature. It is normally stored at room
>> temperature. Long term storage or hot climate may require storage in
>> the fridge, but used at room temperature, normally.

>
> Wow, you are just full of misinformation. Define "room temperature."
> And while you're at it, how long is insulin safe when stored at 75 degrees
> F or above?


At my hospital, we often keep insulin at room temp. We only keep it open
a maximum of a month after opening.