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None of my meds need refrigerating, they're all in a Dosette box, apart from my Oxycodone which as a controlled drug, comes separately to the box...oh! and my Oramorph, which I only get every few months, but that doesn't need refrigerating either.
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Hi everyone, how's it going?
When temperatures rise, storing medication can become a real challenge, especially for those of us living with chronic conditions. Heat can affect the effectiveness or safety of treatments, particularly if theyβre meant to be kept cool or away from sunlight.
π Here are a few practical reminders π
π Always check the leaflet or packaging:
π When transporting medication:
π§΄ Check the appearance of creams or suppositories: if you notice melting, altered texture, or unusual appearance, they should no longer be used.
How do you store your medication during hot weather or heatwaves?
Do you use insulated bags, adjust your fridge routine, or avoid certain activities to protect your treatments?
Have you ever had medication go off because of heat? What did you do?
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Feel free to share your tips or questions, this is a space to help each other stay safe and organized this summer.
Take care!
Somya from the Carenity team πΌ