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Maneuverability while on nplate

  • Lman
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4 years 3 weeks ago #72266 by Lman
Maneuverability while on nplate was created by Lman
Hello.
I had two questions. 
1st, is an airport x-ray scanner safe for nplate? I was afraid that it might change its ingredient and efficacy.

2nd, how serious is the 2-8 centigrade refrigeration rule? As I have read, one should be able to remove vials from the refrigerator and keep it under 20 degrees centigrade for a month, never returning them to the refrigerator again. The vials must always remain on their sealed packs.
So the question was given that I was going to have a 6-7hr flight, should I give my packs (I'll be carrying two) to the crew to refrigerate it, or just hold it with myself with my provided ice pack? I fear they may lose it or fail to provide the desired temperature. This is going to be a drill for the time I will be carrying some 10 packs for a 16 hr flight.

Thanks.

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  • ITP since 2014. Retired nurse. My belief is empower patients to be involved as much as possible in their care. Read, read, read & ALWAYS question medics about the evidence base they use.
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4 years 3 weeks ago - 4 years 3 weeks ago #72267 by mrsb04
Replied by mrsb04 on topic Maneuverability while on nplate
Lman ....Guidelines from  medicines.org.uk/emc/product/10620/smpc 
 Special precautions for storage 
  1. Store in a refrigerator (2°C – 8°C).
  2. Do not freeze.
  3. Store in the original carton in order to protect from light.
  4. May be removed from the refrigerator for a period of 30 days at room temperature (up to 25°C) when stored in the original carton.
When I was taking it I picked them up from the hospital and took them home in a carrier bag.  Often out of the fridge for over 2 hours before I got home to put them in the fridge. 
You are going to have to keep them in original packaging and have a copy of your prescription. Maybe you will not need to put them through the scanner. I'm pretty sure my son doesn't have to put his insulin through the scanner when he flies.  Personally what ever the hassle I  do not let any of my meds out of my sight when flying.  
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4 years 3 weeks ago #72274 by b2h
Replied by b2h on topic Maneuverability while on nplate
Wow, 30 days! That's a long time. Good to know. Thanks.

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