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How should insulin vials be stored once used for the first time?
How should insulin pens be stored once used for the first time?
Can insulin vials and insulin pens be stored at room temperature?
How long can insulin be stored at room temperature?
Do insulin vials and insulin pens expire faster once stored at room temperature?
What happens if a patient uses insulin that has been opened too long?
Can insulin pens be stored in the fridge after first use?
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how to store injectable diabetes meds
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