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A Reusable Cap for Disposable Insulin Pens Protects Insulin against Temperature-Induced Degradation
Published in ADA Diabetes. July 2018 Abstract Insulin has to be kept at 4-8° C (∼ 39°F to 47°F) until use and once opened, is supposed to be stable for 28 to 30 days at room temperature. Exposure to extreme cold or heat... -
Insulin Temperature Control: What You Need to Know
Published in Healthline. Written by Will Dubois- July 6, 2020 Sunscreen: check. Water bottle: check. Beach ball: check. Insulin cooler….? Yep. For those of us who use insulin, summer heat creates an extra level of complexity and worry. The real question we all ask... -
A Few Minutes with an 'Insulin Temperature Man' (Plus TempraMed Insulin Pen Cap Giveaway!)
Published in Healthline. Written by Mike Hoskins- January 23, 2017 This may be a time of colder weather when insulin overheating isn’t top of mind, but it never hurts to be prepared, right? Yep, keeping your insulin at ideal room room temps (between 59 and 86 degrees)...