July 11, 2023
Can You Put Insulin Back in the Fridge?
Generally, insulin can be returned to the refrigerator if necessary. Actually, putting your insulin back in the fridge can be particularly helpful if the ambient temperature in your home is too high (above 77°F or 25°C) and you don’t have an insulin cooler.
Can You Use Insulin That's Been Left Out for 1 Hour or Overnight?
Discover the risks and safety guidelines for insulin that's been left out of the fridge, whether for 1 hour, 2 hours, 12 hours, overnight, or multiple days. Learn how long insulin can stay out, the impact of temperature, and what to do with insulin left out for too long!
What Happens If Insulin Gets Warm? Essential Safety Tips!
Find out what happens if insulin gets warm, including how it impacts efficacy, potential health risks, and effective strategies for maintaining its potency. Essential tips for storing insulin safely and preventing temperature-related degradation.
Traveling with Testosterone: Travel Cases, TSA Regulations, Tips!
Learn how to travel with testosterone injections safely and compliantly. Explore the best TRT travel cases, understand TSA and airline regulations for flying with testosterone, know more about international travels, and get expert tips for a hassle-free journey.
How to Inject Testosterone in a Safe and Effective Way?
How to safely inject testosterone at home. A step by step guide for safe and effective testosterone injections.
Does Testosterone Need to be refrigerated?
There’s a widespread misconception that testosterone should be refrigerated. Let’s debunk the myth. What are the actual storage recommendations for your vials of testosterone?