John316 GLP-1 Apprentice Member Since Oct 3, 2024 Posts 34 Likes Received 30 From US-NC Today at 7:47 AM #1 I have no idea how long they have been at room temperature but when I checked my ZEPBOUND this morning they were not cold. might it still be safe to use them?
I have no idea how long they have been at room temperature but when I checked my ZEPBOUND this morning they were not cold. might it still be safe to use them?
indolent GLP-1 Specialist Member Since Jan 19, 2025 Posts 783 Likes Received 1,602 From NY/AZ USA Today at 8:58 AM #2 Yes, especially if it's actual brand-name Zepbound, whose literature allows for 21 days without refrigeration. The grey stuff is very stable... and presumably you've used good alcohol-swabbing before each vial septum puncture...?
Yes, especially if it's actual brand-name Zepbound, whose literature allows for 21 days without refrigeration. The grey stuff is very stable... and presumably you've used good alcohol-swabbing before each vial septum puncture...?