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Keeping Ventolin in car?

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Can anyone tell me whether it is safe to leave Ventolin in your glove box in the summer?

I often seem to be daft enough to change handbags and forget to take it.

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thats a god question and i too would be interested in the answer. I leave a inhailer and spacer in my own car and one in the car I use during my working shift for emergency and quick ease of use. I have it in the door pockect compartment for quick and easy use. So if i feel an attack coming on Ipull up and use it before setting back off on my travels when the attack has subsided.

i also leave an inhaler in the car, have done for years and never had a problem. I used to leave it in the glovebox but now i put it in the storage bit between the 2 font seats - simply cos its easier to get to, especially with the amount of junk i have in my glovebox LOL

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