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pulmozyme

ej0820

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hey all,

I just got a delivery from my pharmacy the other day. I picked it up and just stuck it in the kitchen with the intention of going through it later. Well, later became the next day and I realized I had gotten pulmozyme. The cold pack that was sent with it was no longer cold at all. My pulmozyme probably went unrefridgerated for a whole day...is it still good?
 

ej0820

New member
hey all,

I just got a delivery from my pharmacy the other day. I picked it up and just stuck it in the kitchen with the intention of going through it later. Well, later became the next day and I realized I had gotten pulmozyme. The cold pack that was sent with it was no longer cold at all. My pulmozyme probably went unrefridgerated for a whole day...is it still good?
 

ej0820

New member
hey all,

I just got a delivery from my pharmacy the other day. I picked it up and just stuck it in the kitchen with the intention of going through it later. Well, later became the next day and I realized I had gotten pulmozyme. The cold pack that was sent with it was no longer cold at all. My pulmozyme probably went unrefridgerated for a whole day...is it still good?
 

ej0820

New member
hey all,

I just got a delivery from my pharmacy the other day. I picked it up and just stuck it in the kitchen with the intention of going through it later. Well, later became the next day and I realized I had gotten pulmozyme. The cold pack that was sent with it was no longer cold at all. My pulmozyme probably went unrefridgerated for a whole day...is it still good?
 

ej0820

New member
hey all,
<br />
<br />I just got a delivery from my pharmacy the other day. I picked it up and just stuck it in the kitchen with the intention of going through it later. Well, later became the next day and I realized I had gotten pulmozyme. The cold pack that was sent with it was no longer cold at all. My pulmozyme probably went unrefridgerated for a whole day...is it still good?
 

shimmereestar

New member
I have been told it can be unrefrigerated for up to 24 hours. If it has been more than that I wouldn't risk it. Look at it and make sure it's not cloudy or yellowish. I know when we left DD's out for more than that once, we called our CF nurse who contacted the company and they replaced it for us (free believe it or not). You can also call the actual company ( I believe the number's on the box somewhere) and ask them what they think.
 

shimmereestar

New member
I have been told it can be unrefrigerated for up to 24 hours. If it has been more than that I wouldn't risk it. Look at it and make sure it's not cloudy or yellowish. I know when we left DD's out for more than that once, we called our CF nurse who contacted the company and they replaced it for us (free believe it or not). You can also call the actual company ( I believe the number's on the box somewhere) and ask them what they think.
 

shimmereestar

New member
I have been told it can be unrefrigerated for up to 24 hours. If it has been more than that I wouldn't risk it. Look at it and make sure it's not cloudy or yellowish. I know when we left DD's out for more than that once, we called our CF nurse who contacted the company and they replaced it for us (free believe it or not). You can also call the actual company ( I believe the number's on the box somewhere) and ask them what they think.
 

shimmereestar

New member
I have been told it can be unrefrigerated for up to 24 hours. If it has been more than that I wouldn't risk it. Look at it and make sure it's not cloudy or yellowish. I know when we left DD's out for more than that once, we called our CF nurse who contacted the company and they replaced it for us (free believe it or not). You can also call the actual company ( I believe the number's on the box somewhere) and ask them what they think.
 

shimmereestar

New member
I have been told it can be unrefrigerated for up to 24 hours. If it has been more than that I wouldn't risk it. Look at it and make sure it's not cloudy or yellowish. I know when we left DD's out for more than that once, we called our CF nurse who contacted the company and they replaced it for us (free believe it or not). You can also call the actual company ( I believe the number's on the box somewhere) and ask them what they think.
 

saveferris2009

New member
Best way to always get these type of answers is with the prescribing information for the drug. Every PI talks about how to store the drug and at what temperature. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

you can google it or just go to www.pulmozyme.com

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.pulmozyme.com/info/prescribing.jsp">http://www.pulmozyme.com/info/prescribing.jsp</a> states: "Pulmozyme must be stored in the refrigerator at 2-8°C (36-46°F) and protected from strong light. It should be kept refrigerated during transport and should not be exposed to room temperatures for a total time of 24 hours. The solution should be discarded if it is cloudy or discolored."
 

saveferris2009

New member
Best way to always get these type of answers is with the prescribing information for the drug. Every PI talks about how to store the drug and at what temperature. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

you can google it or just go to www.pulmozyme.com

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.pulmozyme.com/info/prescribing.jsp">http://www.pulmozyme.com/info/prescribing.jsp</a> states: "Pulmozyme must be stored in the refrigerator at 2-8°C (36-46°F) and protected from strong light. It should be kept refrigerated during transport and should not be exposed to room temperatures for a total time of 24 hours. The solution should be discarded if it is cloudy or discolored."
 

saveferris2009

New member
Best way to always get these type of answers is with the prescribing information for the drug. Every PI talks about how to store the drug and at what temperature. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

you can google it or just go to www.pulmozyme.com

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.pulmozyme.com/info/prescribing.jsp">http://www.pulmozyme.com/info/prescribing.jsp</a> states: "Pulmozyme must be stored in the refrigerator at 2-8°C (36-46°F) and protected from strong light. It should be kept refrigerated during transport and should not be exposed to room temperatures for a total time of 24 hours. The solution should be discarded if it is cloudy or discolored."
 

saveferris2009

New member
Best way to always get these type of answers is with the prescribing information for the drug. Every PI talks about how to store the drug and at what temperature. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

you can google it or just go to www.pulmozyme.com

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.pulmozyme.com/info/prescribing.jsp">http://www.pulmozyme.com/info/prescribing.jsp</a> states: "Pulmozyme must be stored in the refrigerator at 2-8°C (36-46°F) and protected from strong light. It should be kept refrigerated during transport and should not be exposed to room temperatures for a total time of 24 hours. The solution should be discarded if it is cloudy or discolored."
 

saveferris2009

New member
Best way to always get these type of answers is with the prescribing information for the drug. Every PI talks about how to store the drug and at what temperature. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
<br />
<br />you can google it or just go to www.pulmozyme.com
<br />
<br /><a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.pulmozyme.com/info/prescribing.jsp">http://www.pulmozyme.com/info/prescribing.jsp</a> states: "Pulmozyme must be stored in the refrigerator at 2-8°C (36-46°F) and protected from strong light. It should be kept refrigerated during transport and should not be exposed to room temperatures for a total time of 24 hours. The solution should be discarded if it is cloudy or discolored."
 
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