I was just put on a medication that has to be kept refrigerated or below 77 degrees F for up to 14 days and injected every 14 days. It only gets dispensed in a twin pack.
I’ve been trying to figure out how to travel with it because I do travel and like to plan ahead. I just found FRIO evaporative pouches that can keep items at or below 77 degrees, which is the correct temp for the med that is out of the fridge. I just ordered one after reading some articles and reviews—simple enough to soak inner pouch in water and try to move beads so they are evenly distributed and then pat dry, insert medication and but the inner pouch into outer pouch. Put the whole thing somewhere it can get ventilation like cupholder of your pack or luggage. Anyway, this saves the hassles of refrigerators and freezers and leaking and mess, etc.
