keeping meds cold

AnD

New member
This may be a bit late if the power is already off, lol, but if you have the regular Tobi (not reformulated Tobra for the eFlow, etc.), it can be out of refridgeration for 28 days. Pulmozyme can be out for 24 hours. You should be just fine- like the others said, just make sure it doesn't freeze- freezing would be much worse than being room temp for a couple of hours. If you don't open the door, your 'fridge should stay cold for 3 hours anyways <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .

Okay, forgot you have the eFlow...if your Pulmozyme is reformulated too, skip the whole first half of this post <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif" border="0"> .
 

AnD

New member
This may be a bit late if the power is already off, lol, but if you have the regular Tobi (not reformulated Tobra for the eFlow, etc.), it can be out of refridgeration for 28 days. Pulmozyme can be out for 24 hours. You should be just fine- like the others said, just make sure it doesn't freeze- freezing would be much worse than being room temp for a couple of hours. If you don't open the door, your 'fridge should stay cold for 3 hours anyways <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .

Okay, forgot you have the eFlow...if your Pulmozyme is reformulated too, skip the whole first half of this post <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif" border="0"> .
 

AnD

New member
This may be a bit late if the power is already off, lol, but if you have the regular Tobi (not reformulated Tobra for the eFlow, etc.), it can be out of refridgeration for 28 days. Pulmozyme can be out for 24 hours. You should be just fine- like the others said, just make sure it doesn't freeze- freezing would be much worse than being room temp for a couple of hours. If you don't open the door, your 'fridge should stay cold for 3 hours anyways <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .

Okay, forgot you have the eFlow...if your Pulmozyme is reformulated too, skip the whole first half of this post <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif" border="0"> .
 

AnD

New member
This may be a bit late if the power is already off, lol, but if you have the regular Tobi (not reformulated Tobra for the eFlow, etc.), it can be out of refridgeration for 28 days. Pulmozyme can be out for 24 hours. You should be just fine- like the others said, just make sure it doesn't freeze- freezing would be much worse than being room temp for a couple of hours. If you don't open the door, your 'fridge should stay cold for 3 hours anyways <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .

Okay, forgot you have the eFlow...if your Pulmozyme is reformulated too, skip the whole first half of this post <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif" border="0"> .
 

AnD

New member
This may be a bit late if the power is already off, lol, but if you have the regular Tobi (not reformulated Tobra for the eFlow, etc.), it can be out of refridgeration for 28 days. Pulmozyme can be out for 24 hours. You should be just fine- like the others said, just make sure it doesn't freeze- freezing would be much worse than being room temp for a couple of hours. If you don't open the door, your 'fridge should stay cold for 3 hours anyways <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0"> .
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<br />Okay, forgot you have the eFlow...if your Pulmozyme is reformulated too, skip the whole first half of this post <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif" border="0"> .
 

CaliSally

New member
Yeah, I'd put a towel between the ice pack and the meds. I'd keep them in the cooler. I think maybe keeping the cooler in the fridge is overkill and might be too cold?

I would only put one ice pack in and if you have other ice packs, leave those in the freezer for the time being. That way, if the power stays off longer than expected and the one ice pack un-freezes, you have the others in the freezer to replace it with.
 

CaliSally

New member
Yeah, I'd put a towel between the ice pack and the meds. I'd keep them in the cooler. I think maybe keeping the cooler in the fridge is overkill and might be too cold?

I would only put one ice pack in and if you have other ice packs, leave those in the freezer for the time being. That way, if the power stays off longer than expected and the one ice pack un-freezes, you have the others in the freezer to replace it with.
 

CaliSally

New member
Yeah, I'd put a towel between the ice pack and the meds. I'd keep them in the cooler. I think maybe keeping the cooler in the fridge is overkill and might be too cold?

I would only put one ice pack in and if you have other ice packs, leave those in the freezer for the time being. That way, if the power stays off longer than expected and the one ice pack un-freezes, you have the others in the freezer to replace it with.
 

CaliSally

New member
Yeah, I'd put a towel between the ice pack and the meds. I'd keep them in the cooler. I think maybe keeping the cooler in the fridge is overkill and might be too cold?

I would only put one ice pack in and if you have other ice packs, leave those in the freezer for the time being. That way, if the power stays off longer than expected and the one ice pack un-freezes, you have the others in the freezer to replace it with.
 

CaliSally

New member
Yeah, I'd put a towel between the ice pack and the meds. I'd keep them in the cooler. I think maybe keeping the cooler in the fridge is overkill and might be too cold?
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<br />I would only put one ice pack in and if you have other ice packs, leave those in the freezer for the time being. That way, if the power stays off longer than expected and the one ice pack un-freezes, you have the others in the freezer to replace it with.
 
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