Diabetes Patient Education Insulin Storage
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http://www.PreOp.com • Diabetes Patient Education • How you store your insulins before and after you open the vials or cartridges is most important. • Unopened insulins are: • • best kept in the refrigerator. • This provides a constant temperature • and they can be kept until the manufacturer's expiration date shown on the vial or pen. • Diabetes Patient Education • If unopened vials or pens are stored at room temperature, they can be kept for only more limited periods of time. • At all times, the manufacturer's instructions should be studied and followed. • • Opened vials are: • Diabetes Patient Education • best stored in the refrigerator to provide a constant temperature. • Whether refrigerated or not, opened vials are only good for 28 days. • • Once opened, whether stored in the refrigerator or at room temperature, pens or cartridges in use are only good for the limited period of time • stated in the manufacturer's instructions. • • • Diabetes Patient Education
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