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Storage of Medication During the Summer Months

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Hi all. Don't know about you, but if you count my nutritional supplements along with my prescription meds, I have a ton of pills. A friendly reminder, each has instructions on what temperatures they must be stored at to retain their freshness and therefore their effectiveness. Glancing at my Stalevo it says must keep at 25 degrees centigrade, 77 degrees Fahrenheit. Deviations from that are 15 to 30 degrees centigrade; 59 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit. I know at my place during the summer, it can exceed 90 degrees Fahrenheit indoors easily. We have a lot of money invested here!

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