TOBI question??!!

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MCGrad2006

Guest
Hey guys...

I am on vacation for a few days and do not have a fridge. I have the meds in the ice bucket full of ice, so I know they are cold enough. I have Tobi and Pulmo with me as far as cold meds. My question is, at least one of the Tobi's looks somewhat yellow. It is still cold and did not freeze...but is it good? I have it on a white towel, so maybe the yellowness of the actual med is causing it to look worse. When I pick it up and try to examine it, it looks fine. What do you think? Let me know if you have any advice. Also I was on the train for four hours yesterday, but the Tobi was packed in ice packs galore...
 
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MCGrad2006

Guest
Hey guys...

I am on vacation for a few days and do not have a fridge. I have the meds in the ice bucket full of ice, so I know they are cold enough. I have Tobi and Pulmo with me as far as cold meds. My question is, at least one of the Tobi's looks somewhat yellow. It is still cold and did not freeze...but is it good? I have it on a white towel, so maybe the yellowness of the actual med is causing it to look worse. When I pick it up and try to examine it, it looks fine. What do you think? Let me know if you have any advice. Also I was on the train for four hours yesterday, but the Tobi was packed in ice packs galore...
 
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MCGrad2006

Guest
Hey guys...

I am on vacation for a few days and do not have a fridge. I have the meds in the ice bucket full of ice, so I know they are cold enough. I have Tobi and Pulmo with me as far as cold meds. My question is, at least one of the Tobi's looks somewhat yellow. It is still cold and did not freeze...but is it good? I have it on a white towel, so maybe the yellowness of the actual med is causing it to look worse. When I pick it up and try to examine it, it looks fine. What do you think? Let me know if you have any advice. Also I was on the train for four hours yesterday, but the Tobi was packed in ice packs galore...
 
M

MCGrad2006

Guest
Hey guys...

I am on vacation for a few days and do not have a fridge. I have the meds in the ice bucket full of ice, so I know they are cold enough. I have Tobi and Pulmo with me as far as cold meds. My question is, at least one of the Tobi's looks somewhat yellow. It is still cold and did not freeze...but is it good? I have it on a white towel, so maybe the yellowness of the actual med is causing it to look worse. When I pick it up and try to examine it, it looks fine. What do you think? Let me know if you have any advice. Also I was on the train for four hours yesterday, but the Tobi was packed in ice packs galore...
 
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MCGrad2006

Guest
Hey guys...
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<br />I am on vacation for a few days and do not have a fridge. I have the meds in the ice bucket full of ice, so I know they are cold enough. I have Tobi and Pulmo with me as far as cold meds. My question is, at least one of the Tobi's looks somewhat yellow. It is still cold and did not freeze...but is it good? I have it on a white towel, so maybe the yellowness of the actual med is causing it to look worse. When I pick it up and try to examine it, it looks fine. What do you think? Let me know if you have any advice. Also I was on the train for four hours yesterday, but the Tobi was packed in ice packs galore...
 
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TonyaH

Guest
Hi Caitlin,
I just grabbed one of our TOBI vials and put it up against a white towel. It does have a very faint yellow tint to it, right out of the fridge. But if your instinct tells you it's bad, I wouldn't use it.
Good luck!
 
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TonyaH

Guest
Hi Caitlin,
I just grabbed one of our TOBI vials and put it up against a white towel. It does have a very faint yellow tint to it, right out of the fridge. But if your instinct tells you it's bad, I wouldn't use it.
Good luck!
 
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TonyaH

Guest
Hi Caitlin,
I just grabbed one of our TOBI vials and put it up against a white towel. It does have a very faint yellow tint to it, right out of the fridge. But if your instinct tells you it's bad, I wouldn't use it.
Good luck!
 
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TonyaH

Guest
Hi Caitlin,
I just grabbed one of our TOBI vials and put it up against a white towel. It does have a very faint yellow tint to it, right out of the fridge. But if your instinct tells you it's bad, I wouldn't use it.
Good luck!
 
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TonyaH

Guest
Hi Caitlin,
<br />I just grabbed one of our TOBI vials and put it up against a white towel. It does have a very faint yellow tint to it, right out of the fridge. But if your instinct tells you it's bad, I wouldn't use it.
<br />Good luck!
 
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MCGrad2006

Guest
Thank you! I dont see how it could have gone bad, unless it was TOO cold sitting in the ice. Because I have been very protective of keeping cold and making sure it is cold enough.
 
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MCGrad2006

Guest
Thank you! I dont see how it could have gone bad, unless it was TOO cold sitting in the ice. Because I have been very protective of keeping cold and making sure it is cold enough.
 
M

MCGrad2006

Guest
Thank you! I dont see how it could have gone bad, unless it was TOO cold sitting in the ice. Because I have been very protective of keeping cold and making sure it is cold enough.
 
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MCGrad2006

Guest
Thank you! I dont see how it could have gone bad, unless it was TOO cold sitting in the ice. Because I have been very protective of keeping cold and making sure it is cold enough.
 
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MCGrad2006

Guest
Thank you! I dont see how it could have gone bad, unless it was TOO cold sitting in the ice. Because I have been very protective of keeping cold and making sure it is cold enough.
 

Jana

New member
I think the yellowish tint is normal--I've noticed it often, actually. I don't have the papers handy but seem to remember reading that it's only a problem if the medicine appears cloudy or has floaters in it.
 

Jana

New member
I think the yellowish tint is normal--I've noticed it often, actually. I don't have the papers handy but seem to remember reading that it's only a problem if the medicine appears cloudy or has floaters in it.
 

Jana

New member
I think the yellowish tint is normal--I've noticed it often, actually. I don't have the papers handy but seem to remember reading that it's only a problem if the medicine appears cloudy or has floaters in it.
 

Jana

New member
I think the yellowish tint is normal--I've noticed it often, actually. I don't have the papers handy but seem to remember reading that it's only a problem if the medicine appears cloudy or has floaters in it.
 

Jana

New member
I think the yellowish tint is normal--I've noticed it often, actually. I don't have the papers handy but seem to remember reading that it's only a problem if the medicine appears cloudy or has floaters in it.
 
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