keeping meds cold

Skye

New member
I am just putting meds in a small cooler with a couple of ice bricks and then putting back in the fridge for when they turn the power off. Is that OK....will it be cold enough without freezing them??? I put pulmozyme and Tobi in a drawer in the fridge with an ice brick. Tell me that should be fine. The electricity will be off for about 3 hours.

Karen
 

Skye

New member
I am just putting meds in a small cooler with a couple of ice bricks and then putting back in the fridge for when they turn the power off. Is that OK....will it be cold enough without freezing them??? I put pulmozyme and Tobi in a drawer in the fridge with an ice brick. Tell me that should be fine. The electricity will be off for about 3 hours.

Karen
 

Skye

New member
I am just putting meds in a small cooler with a couple of ice bricks and then putting back in the fridge for when they turn the power off. Is that OK....will it be cold enough without freezing them??? I put pulmozyme and Tobi in a drawer in the fridge with an ice brick. Tell me that should be fine. The electricity will be off for about 3 hours.

Karen
 

Skye

New member
I am just putting meds in a small cooler with a couple of ice bricks and then putting back in the fridge for when they turn the power off. Is that OK....will it be cold enough without freezing them??? I put pulmozyme and Tobi in a drawer in the fridge with an ice brick. Tell me that should be fine. The electricity will be off for about 3 hours.

Karen
 

Skye

New member
I am just putting meds in a small cooler with a couple of ice bricks and then putting back in the fridge for when they turn the power off. Is that OK....will it be cold enough without freezing them??? I put pulmozyme and Tobi in a drawer in the fridge with an ice brick. Tell me that should be fine. The electricity will be off for about 3 hours.
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<br />Karen
 

CaliSally

New member
For 3 hours, that should be fine.
I've had refrig meds delivered in cooler with ice pack and it's sat outside for many hours. When I opened it, the ice pack was still frozen.
Be careful they don't freeze though.
 

CaliSally

New member
For 3 hours, that should be fine.
I've had refrig meds delivered in cooler with ice pack and it's sat outside for many hours. When I opened it, the ice pack was still frozen.
Be careful they don't freeze though.
 

CaliSally

New member
For 3 hours, that should be fine.
I've had refrig meds delivered in cooler with ice pack and it's sat outside for many hours. When I opened it, the ice pack was still frozen.
Be careful they don't freeze though.
 

CaliSally

New member
For 3 hours, that should be fine.
I've had refrig meds delivered in cooler with ice pack and it's sat outside for many hours. When I opened it, the ice pack was still frozen.
Be careful they don't freeze though.
 

CaliSally

New member
For 3 hours, that should be fine.
<br />I've had refrig meds delivered in cooler with ice pack and it's sat outside for many hours. When I opened it, the ice pack was still frozen.
<br />Be careful they don't freeze though.
 

Skye

New member
I know I don't want to overkill and get them too cold.....should I not put ice paks in with them....HELP....or be safe and put a couple of paks in.
 

Skye

New member
I know I don't want to overkill and get them too cold.....should I not put ice paks in with them....HELP....or be safe and put a couple of paks in.
 

Skye

New member
I know I don't want to overkill and get them too cold.....should I not put ice paks in with them....HELP....or be safe and put a couple of paks in.
 

Skye

New member
I know I don't want to overkill and get them too cold.....should I not put ice paks in with them....HELP....or be safe and put a couple of paks in.
 

Skye

New member
I know I don't want to overkill and get them too cold.....should I not put ice paks in with them....HELP....or be safe and put a couple of paks in.
 

thefrogprincess

New member
Put the ice packs in, but maybe put in a thin towel or something between the ice and the meds so they aren't sitting directly on it. Don't panic, for 3 hours you should be fine.
 

thefrogprincess

New member
Put the ice packs in, but maybe put in a thin towel or something between the ice and the meds so they aren't sitting directly on it. Don't panic, for 3 hours you should be fine.
 

thefrogprincess

New member
Put the ice packs in, but maybe put in a thin towel or something between the ice and the meds so they aren't sitting directly on it. Don't panic, for 3 hours you should be fine.
 

thefrogprincess

New member
Put the ice packs in, but maybe put in a thin towel or something between the ice and the meds so they aren't sitting directly on it. Don't panic, for 3 hours you should be fine.
 

thefrogprincess

New member
Put the ice packs in, but maybe put in a thin towel or something between the ice and the meds so they aren't sitting directly on it. Don't panic, for 3 hours you should be fine.
 
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