Quick Answer: Humira can be safely stored outside the fridge for up to 14 days, as long as it's kept below 77°F (25°C) and protected from light. After 14 days or exposure to higher temperatures, it should be discarded to ensure its effectiveness and safety.
Humira, also known as Adalimumab, is prescribed to over 1.4 million people globally. This injection drug helps lessen the pain and discomfort associated with various inflammatory disorders, including rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease.
Whether you're using the self-injectable Humira pens or the pre-filled syringes, knowing how to store Humira properly is an important part of your treatment. Just like other injectables used to treat similar conditions, including Enbrel, Actemra, Cimzia, Orencia, and Simponi, Humira needs to be kept at just the right temperature.
Before first use, Humira needs to be refrigerated between 36°F-46°F (2°C-8°C). Once opened though, it can be stored at room temperature below 77°F (25°C) for up to 14 days. Get it wrong, and the medicine can break down quickly, losing its effectiveness and becoming unsafe for use.
So let's clear up any confusion about how to store and refrigerate Humira to make sure it does its job just right. In this article, we'll answer common storage concerns from Humira users, such as:
- Why does Humira need to be refrigerated?
- How long does Humira last in the fridge?
- How long can Humira be out of the fridge?
- How long is it good for at room temperature?
- What happens if it gets warm?
- Can it freeze?
- How to keep Humira cool when traveling?
- And more!
If you have doubts about how to store your Humira pens or syringes, always consult your healthcare provider or pharmacist for personalised guidance.
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Humira Storage Temperatures & Refrigeration
According to its manufacturer, AbbVie, proper storage of Humira is essential to ensure its effectiveness and safety. Below are the key temperature guidelines for storing Humira:
Refrigeration Before First Use:
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Store Humira between 36°F-46°F (2°C-8°C).
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Keep it in its original container, protected from light until first use.
Storage After Opening:
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Humira pens and pre-filled syringes can be stored at room temperature (below 77°F/25°C) for up to 14 days.
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Keep it protected from light.
Avoid High Temperatures & Sunlight:
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Exposure to higher temperatures or direct sunlight can degrade the active drug, Adalimumab, reducing its effectiveness and safety.
Important Guidelines:
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Never use Humira that has been out of refrigeration for more than 14 days.
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Do not use it if exposed to temperatures higher than 77°F (25°C), even briefly.
Why does Humira need to be refrigerated?
Humira, like other biologics such as Enbrel, Actemra, Cimzia, Orencia, or Simponi, is critical in the treatment of autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease. These conditions are driven by excessive inflammation, linked to an overproduction of tumor necrosis factor (TNF), a protein in the immune system. Humira functions as a TNF-blocker, effectively reducing inflammation by inhibiting the activity of TNF.
Adalimumab, the active component in Humira, is composed of complex biological substances which are inherently temperature sensitive. Maintaining the integrity of these biological components requires refrigeration and temperature control, as well as limited light exposure. Refrigerating Humira ensures that it remains stable and active until the expiration date.
The recommended storage temperatures by AbbVie, the manufacturer of Humira, are based on extensive stability testing. These guidelines are designed to ensure that the medication retains its therapeutic properties and is safe for use throughout its shelf life. Proper refrigeration of Humira is not just about prolonging its shelf life but is essential for preserving its safety and therapeutic effectiveness.
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What happens if Humira is not refrigerated?
Storing Humira improperly can compromise its effectiveness and safety. Here's what can happen if Humira is not refrigerated:
Stability for Up to 14 Days:
- Humira remains stable for up to 14 days when not refrigerated, provided it's never exposed to temperatures above 77°F (25°C).
Loss of Potency:
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If left unrefrigerated for too long, adalimumab deteriorates, significantly reducing its efficacy. This means it may not control symptoms as expected, impacting your treatment.
Risk of Contamination:
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Exposure to high temperatures accelerates chemical reactions, which can lead to bacterial growth or the presence of harmful pathogens, posing health risks upon injection.
When in Doubt:
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If you suspect that your Humira has been stored improperly, consult your doctor or pharmacist before using it to ensure it's safe.
How long does Humira last in the fridge?
When properly stored in the fridge at temperatures between 36°F-46°F (2°C-8°C) and protected from the light (kept in its original container), Humira lasts until the expiration date labeled on the pen or syringe. However, once removed from the fridge or opened, its shelf life is limited to 14 days.
Can Humira freeze?
No, Humira should never be frozen. According to AbbVie, the manufacturer, Humira loses its effectiveness and safety once frozen-even if it thaws afterward.
To prevent your Humira pens and prefilled syringes from freezing, avoid placing them too close to the freezer compartment in your refrigerator.
When living in or traveling to very cold areas, always keep your medicine close to your body warmth. Never leave Humira in a vehicle overnight in freezing conditions. If using a portable medicine cooler to keep Humira cool while traveling, ensure it is equipped with an anti-freeze security, like the ones from 4AllFamily.
How Long Can Humira Be Out Of The Refrigerator?
You can safely keep Humira out of the fridge for up to 14 days. After that, it's best to throw it away as it won't be safe to use. A handy tip is to write down the date you take it out of the fridge right on each pen or syringe. This little reminder will help make sure you're using it within its safe usage period and avoid any mix-ups.
Storing Humira at room temperature
Keep in mind that when we say "room temperature" for storing Humira after removal from the fridge, we mean below 77°F (25°C). Under no circusmtances should Humira be exposed to temperatures above that threshold.
Here are some helpful tips to store your Humira at room temperature in safe conditions:
- Carry Humira in a cooler if the ambient temperature rises above 77°F (25°C).
- Always keep Humira out of direct sunlight.
- Never leave your pens or syringe in a car. Temperatures in a parked car can soar quickly!
- Always keep Humira away from heat sources like stoves, chimneys, or barbecues. Heat can cause the medicine to go bad quickly, even in a few minutes.
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What happens if Humira gets warm?
There are many situations where your Humira pens or syringes could accidentally get warm. Maybe you left your pen in the car on a sunny day, or placed it too close to a kitchen stove, or perhaps it was tucked in a purse that was left in the sun for a few hours. If Humira gets to wam, even briefly, it can become less effective or unsafe to use.
Signs of heat damage might include cloudiness, discoloration, or the presence of flakes or particles within the solution. However, these changes are not always visible. If you suspect that your Humira has been heated above 25°C (77°F) for more than an hour or so, it's safest not to use it. In such cases, dispose of your pen or syringe, even if it appears normal, and get a fresh one from the refrigerator or the pharmacy.
When in doubt, always prioritize safety and consult with a healthcare provider on the appropriate steps to take.
Can you put Humira back in the fridge?
Yes, you can put Humira back in the refrigerator to shield it from excessive heat, particularly when ambient temperatures rise above 77°F (25°C) and you don't have a cooler.
However, re-refrigerating Humira after it has reached room temperature won't extend its 14-day shelf life. Regardless of whether you put it back in the fridge, once Humira has been at room temperature, it must be used within 14 days.
How to keep Humira cool when traveling?
Traveling with Humira requires extra care to maintain the correct storage temperature and ensure its effectiveness. Here are some tips for managing your medication while on the go:
Avoid Unrefrigerated Storage:
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Do not leave Humira unrefrigerated for more than 14 days, and keep it away from temperatures exceeding 77°F (25°C).
Use a Travel Cooler:
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Invest in a medical-grade travel cooler, such as those offered by 4AllFamily. These cases are designed for temperature-sensitive medications like Humira and can help maintain the correct temperature.
Temperature Control Options:
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Choose travel coolers that offer flexible temperature control, whether you need to store Humira at room temperature or keep it refrigerated depending on the situation.
Related article: 8 Great tips for traveling with Psoriatic and Rheumatoid Arthritis!
How to Store Humira: Video!
Check out the video below for a quick recap of this article. It's packed with essential tips on how to safely store your Humira pens or syringes, whether you're at home or on the go.
📌 Key Takeaways:
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🧊 Refrigerate Before First Use: Keep Humira between 36°F-46°F (2°C-8°C) until the first use.
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🌡️ 14-Day Room Temperature Limit: After opening, store Humira at room temp (below 77°F/25°C) for up to 14 days.
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☀️ Avoid Heat & Sunlight: High temps can degrade Humira, reducing its effectiveness and safety.
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🧳 Traveling with Humira: Use a medical-grade cooler to keep Humira within safe temperature ranges while on the go.
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❌ Dispose After 14 Days: Don't use Humira that's been out of the fridge for over 14 days or exposed to heat.
💬 We'd Love to Hear From You!
Feel free to leave a comment below with your questions or share your own experiences with storing Humira!
📆 Article Update History:
✅ Updated: April 18, 2025
✅ Updated: May 24, 2024
Originally Published: April 18, 2022
Comments
4AllFamily Customer Care Team said:
Dear Don Beckett,
There is no official study on that matter, but it is understood that the main risk is to miss a dose of your treatment as your injection may lose its effectiveness.
Warm regards,
4AllFamily Customer Care Team
4AllFamily Customer Care Team said:
Dear Val,
Apologies for such a late reply… The main risk with injecting Humira that hasn’t been handled properly and at the right temperature is that it may not work or work only partially, therefore providing a lower dose o no dose at all of your treatment.
Best regards,
4AllFamily Customer Care Team
Don Beckett said:
What are the results if I unknowingly inject Humira that has not been properly refrigerated. Will I get sick, cause damage to my body? Nobody answers my question as to what the results might be. The answer must be out there???
Val said:
What if you are unsure if Humira was always kept at the right temperature. It deteriorates and loses effectiveness, but if you don’t know, and take one that has been mishandled, is it harmful or just not helpful to your condition.