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Heat and medication: a recipe for disaster

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Philadelphia Inquirer

Warren Robinson, a pharmacist at Temple University Hospital, says that the heat can be hard on medicines. Insulin can't sit in a hot car, and some eyedrops need lower temperatures. Skin creams can melt and separate. When they cool, the active ingredient may settle in the bottom, so patients don't get the right dose anymore.