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How to store medicines
- Most medications should be stored in a dry place away from heat and humidity.
- Some medications also have special instructions for storage. Check for special instructions on your prescription label.
- If your medication needs to be protected from light, it should be stored in a container that keeps out light.
- If your medication needs to be refrigerated, and you do not have a fridge available (for example, if you are working outside or on the road all day), try using a cooler with an ice pack. An ordinary cooler found at hardware or sporting goods stores will do.
- Keep track of the expiry dates of the medications by asking the pharmacy team to put this information on your medication vial. You can also put this information on a sticker on the container that you are using for the medication.
- Don't store multiple medications in the same vial, as this makes it hard to keep track of which medications are which, which doses have been taken, and what the expiry dates are.
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