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MOH issues advisory on storage of medication amid Beryl

Published:Tuesday | July 9, 2024 | 2:15 PM
Persons taking medication are advised to continue to do so as prescribed.

Members of the public are being cautioned by the Ministry of Health that medication which is improperly stored can lose its effectiveness and may be harmful.

It issued the notice arising from concerns about the storage of prescribed medication following the passage of Hurricane Beryl.

The health ministry has advised that insulin can be stored at room temperature for up to 30 days. Beyond this period, persons should discard the bottle and take their prescription to the nearest pharmacy for a refill.

In the absence of electricity and water, persons who take medication that require refrigeration are asked to visit the pharmacy at which this was dispensed and seek further advice from the pharmacist.

At all times, persons taking medication are advised to continue to do so as prescribed.

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