How to ship medication that needs to be refrigerated in Canada or internationally
Shipping prescription drugs in Canada is very restricted. How to send insulin or refrigerated medications through the mail?
Refrigerated Medications: Ideal Storage Temperatures for Safety and Effectiveness
There are lots of temperature-sensitive drugs that require refrigeration including insulin, vaccines, antibiotics, and growth hormones, to name but a few. But what does refrigeration mean? What temperatures exactly?
Vaccine Storage Guide: How Long Can Vaccines Stay Out of the Fridge?
At what temperatures must vaccines be kept? Do they all require the same storage conditions? And most importantly, what happens if a vaccine is left unrefrigerated for too long?
Comprehensive List of Medicines That Need Refrigeration for Safe Storage
Drugs that must be refrigerated include insulin, vaccines, ear and eye drops, various injections, growth hormones, chemotherapy tablets, topical creams and gels, and others.
Refrigerated Medicines: How Long Can They Stay Unrefrigerated?
Some refrigerated drugs are very unstable when left out of the fridge, while others can stay unrefrigerated for weeks or months. Learn more about storing refrigerated medicines here.
Testosterone Storage: Does It Require Refrigeration?
There’s a widespread misconception that testosterone should be refrigerated. Let’s debunk the myth. What are the actual storage recommendations for your vials of testosterone?
Testosterone Travel Guide: Cases, CATSA Rules, and Helpful Tips for Travelers
Learn how to travel with testosterone injections safely and compliantly. Explore the best TRT travel cases, understand CATSA and airline regulations for flying with testosterone, know more about international travels, and get expert tips for a hassle-free journey.