(HealthDay News) — Safe storage of insulin and syringes can help maintain the integrity of medication and reduce the risk of injury.
The American Diabetes Association suggests:
- Store insulin in an area that is protected against extreme heat and extreme cold. Avoid areas prone to temperature extremes, such as in your car, freezer or in direct sunlight.
- Check the expiration date on your insulin before using, and inspect it to be sure the insulin looks normal. Discard insulin that is expired, crystallized or clumped.
- Destroy or re-cap syringes when discarding them.
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