- 功率:
- 180W(kw)
- 环境温度:
- 0-43
- 环境湿度:
- 35%-75%
Summer is here, and if the medicines at home are not properly stored, the effectiveness of most medicines may be compromised, and some medicines may even become ineffective. What’s even more frightening is that some medicines can produce harmful substances. If people take these expired or spoiled medicines, they will not only be unable to alleviate the condition, but may even be poisoned. So, how should these medicines be stored in summer?
Experts point out that some medicines need to be placed in the refrigerator, while others should not be placed in the refrigerator.
The main pharmaceutical injections that should be kept in the refrigerator are insulin for diabetic patients. If you go out, insulin can be stored below room temperature for about a week.
After using the liniment, tighten the cap and store it in the refrigerator.
External medicines include eye drops, nose drops, ear drops, lotions and mouthwash, etc.
For medicines that are in the form of powder and are stored in a container, the shelf life at room temperature in the unbrewed state is the marked expiry date. Once water is added, its shelf life has been shortened, generally no more than a few days, so it should be kept in the refrigerator.
Suppositories Suppositories may soften due to high temperatures and are difficult to use. During high temperatures in summer, suppositories can be placed in the refrigerator, or placed in the refrigerator before use, and then taken out after hardening.
Pharmaceutical liquid preparations that should not be stored in the refrigerator generally refer to cough syrups, anti-allergy syrups, antipyretic and analgesic solutions or cold syrups. These syrup preparations generally do not need to be placed in the refrigerator after opening, as long as they are stored at room temperature. . Because most liquid preparations are exposed to too low a temperature, the solubility of the drug may be reduced, causing the drug concentration to be inconsistent with the original label.
Creams for external use may be stored at too low a temperature, which may cause matrix delamination and affect the uniformity and efficacy of the ointment. Therefore, the ointment should not be stored in the refrigerator, but can be stored at room temperature.