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Hi all

I mistakenly left my medication out at room temperature for a couple

of hours and was wondering if anyone knew I need to discard it due to

lack of refrigeration?

any input is greatly appreciated.

Pam

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I don't refrigerate my LDN and have never heard or read that one was supposed to, unless it is in liquid form. That is different. What form do you use? Marcie peaceluvwoodstock <pamphetteplace@...> wrote: Hi allI mistakenly left my medication out at room temperature for a couple of hours and was wondering if anyone knew I need to discard it due to lack of refrigeration?any

input is greatly appreciated.Pam

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If your naltrexone is in a capsule, it should be good for a year at

standard room temperature and humidity. If the naltrexone, or any

other drug, is kept in the bathroom with elevated temperature and

humidity, the shelf life is greatly reduced.

If I were still working in a pharmaceutical lab like I used to, then

the aqueous (liquid) form would be assigned an refrigerated expiration

date of 2 weeks.

For either liquid or solid form, I wouldn't worry about 2 hours

outside of the fridge.

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> Hi all

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> I mistakenly left my medication out at room temperature for a couple

> of hours and was wondering if anyone knew I need to discard it due to

> lack of refrigeration?

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> any input is greatly appreciated.

>

> Pam

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Thanks for the replies re: refrigeration. My LDN is in capsule form but the pharmacy told me to keep it refrigerated. I appreciate the input and now I will not toss my pills. Pam

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> Thanks for the replies re: refrigeration. My LDN is in capsule form

but the pharmacy told me to keep it refrigerated. I appreciate the

input and now I will not toss my pills.

>

> Pam

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Don't toss your pills unless they used a must refrigerate acidophilus

as your filler.

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Nomenclature lesson: Pills are hand rolled drug preperations (or a

difficult person ;-)), tablets are solid drug preperations, and

capsules are cylinder shaped things that have two pieces that slide

together and filled with powder. (work around formulators for a

while, those folks ALWAYS corrected people that used the word " pill " .

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> > Thanks for the replies re: refrigeration. My LDN is in capsule form

> but the pharmacy told me to keep it refrigerated. I appreciate the

> input and now I will not toss my pills.

> >

> > Pam

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> Don't toss your pills unless they used a must refrigerate acidophilus

> as your filler.

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I never put my LDN in the fridge

I have 3 mg capsules

not heard of it needing refrigeration

lyn

[low dose naltrexone] Refrigeration?

Hi all

I mistakenly left my medication out at room temperature for a couple

of hours and was wondering if anyone knew I need to discard it due to

lack of refrigeration?

any input is greatly appreciated.

Pam

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The LDN capsules don't need to be refrigerated but if anyone is taking liquid form LDN then yes that has to be refrigereated.

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I did speak with my pharmacist today and he informed me that the supplier of the naltrexone sends it refrigerated and that they in turn inform ppl that it should be refrigerated. I will refrigerate mine and will not continue to ask questions. I can accept it that I should refrigerate mine. However he did inform me that leaving it at room temperature for a couple hours should not harm my "capsules" in any way. I do appreciate the replies to my question. Pam

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HI Pam,

Saw your post here about refrigeration and wanted to

say hi! How are you doing? Just wondering if

anything coming about or if you are doing well?

I should be going in a a week or so for a scan to see

if this LDN is working or not... my first since being

on LDN and not sure what the oncologist is going to

say... be curious...

Well have a great weekend and keep in touch,

Dee

Hong Kong

--- pam phetteplace <pamphetteplace@...> wrote:

> I did speak with my pharmacist today and he informed

> me that the supplier of the naltrexone sends it

> refrigerated and that they in turn inform ppl that

> it should be refrigerated. I will refrigerate mine

> and will not continue to ask questions. I can

> accept it that I should refrigerate mine. However

> he did inform me that leaving it at room temperature

> for a couple hours should not harm my " capsules " in

> any way. I do appreciate the replies to my

> question.

>

> Pam

>

>

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> I did speak with my pharmacist today and he informed me that the

supplier of the naltrexone sends it refrigerated and that they in turn

inform ppl that it should be refrigerated. I will refrigerate mine and

will not continue to ask questions. I can accept it that I should

refrigerate mine. However he did inform me that leaving it at room

temperature for a couple hours should not harm my " capsules " in any

way. I do appreciate the replies to my question.

>

> Pam

I've been taking LDN capsules for over two years and have never

refrigerated them. The two pharmacies I've gotten the LDN from, Skip's

and Irmat, never advised me it was necessary. I have read when LDN is

in liquid form it must be kept refrigerated.

Artie

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According to what you say, LDN should always be kept refrigerated. This

makes sense for the liquid form, but seems utterly unlikely for the capsule /

pill form, which is totally dry and does not contain any liquid.

Arjan

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PM

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Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re:

Refrigeration?

I did speak

with my pharmacist today and he informed me that the supplier of the

naltrexone sends it refrigerated and that they in turn inform ppl that it

should be refrigerated. I will refrigerate mine and will not continue to

ask questions. I can accept it that I should refrigerate

mine. However he did inform me that leaving it at room temperature

for a couple hours should not harm my " capsules " in any way.

I do appreciate the replies to my question.

Pam

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My capsules clearly say " Must Be Kept Refrigerated " but I guess that's

because the filler is acidophilus.

Gijsman, Arjan J. (CIAT) wrote:

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> According to what you say, LDN should always be kept refrigerated.

> This makes sense for the liquid form, but seems utterly unlikely for

> the capsule / pill form, which is totally dry and does not contain any

> liquid.

>

>

>

> Arjan

>

> * [low dose naltrexone] Re: Refrigeration?

>

>

>

> I did speak with my pharmacist today and he informed me that the

> supplier of the naltrexone sends it refrigerated and that they in

> turn inform ppl that it should be refrigerated. I will refrigerate

> mine and will not continue to ask questions. I can accept it that I

> should refrigerate mine. However he did inform me that leaving it at

> room temperature for a couple hours should not harm my " capsules " in

> any way. I do appreciate the replies to my question.

>

>

>

> Pam

>

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