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Hot weather can affect your medication – here’s how to store it

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High temperatures can affect the storage of certain types of medication. Health experts are therefore urging people to take extra care during periods of hot weather.

The hot summer has prompted experts to warn about the importance of storing medication correctly.

According to The Sun, the NHS and online pharmacy Chemist4U say this is particularly important for weight-loss medications, which are sensitive to high temperatures.

If the medication needs to be transported, it is recommended to use a cooler bag or a medical transport pouch with ice packs.

It should also be kept out of direct sunlight and, preferably, stored in its original packaging, according to Chemist4U.

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Refrigeration requires care

The medication can be stored in a refrigerator, but the temperature must not become too low.

According to the NHS, the medication must not be frozen, as it can no longer be used if it has been.

It should therefore not be placed near the freezer compartment or at the back of the refrigerator, where temperatures are often the lowest.

At the same time, the NHS recommends drinking plenty of water during hot weather to reduce the risk of dehydration.

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May still look normal

According to Chemist4U, the medication may appear completely normal even if it has been exposed to excessive heat.

It is therefore not possible to tell by looking at it whether it is still effective.

Mounjaro and Wegovy may lose their effectiveness if they are exposed to temperatures above 30°C (86°F).

For this reason, both the NHS and Chemist4U recommend storing the medication properly during periods of hot weather.

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