This issue that I raise is already known for all of you, but in case someone is good for this experience, I wanted to comment.
We know that insulin must be saved refrigerated, except for the "boli" that we are using, and according to the instructions this insulin that we use daily usually has a validity outside the fridge of twenty -seventh days.
Well, a few days ago I started having completely out of control levels, without having varied my food and exercise habits.
Of course I worry and I can't understand what is due, until in the end I make a reflection, about the state of insulin.Reside in a city where now in summer it is normal for the 20º to be exceeded at home during the day and night.
The insulin pen was already at the end, that is, it was about 15 or 20 days at room temperature.
I decided to discard how little it was and click on another refrigerator pen.
The levels have returned to the usual ones in me, and therefore, it is clear, insulin had spoiled.
Since then, I also keep the feather of use in the refrigerator.
As they advise us, the fact of having it outside is only because cold insulin can hurt a little when injecting it.Well, I sincerely do not make a difference, so seen what has been seen, during the summer, always insulin in the refrigerator.
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