Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What should I do if I often encounter high temperature during insulin travel?

What should I do if I often encounter high temperature during insulin travel?

Because insulin works at body temperature, it will not deteriorate in a short time at room temperature. General air conditioning room temperature (about 25℃) can be stored for about 6 weeks. Therefore, the insulin refill in use can generally last for three or four weeks, so it is safe. Sometimes the insulin pen is put in your pocket when you go out, close to body temperature, and the storage time is set at about 4 weeks.

As long as it is not at a very high temperature (such as on the beach floor) or directly exposed to the sun, insulin will not deteriorate in a short time. When traveling, it is best to put it in a thermos cup or bag, and the car has air conditioning to prevent it from being affected by high temperature.