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What to know about mail-order meds and heat

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Pharmacists say most medications should be stored between 68°-77°F. Anytime they're exposed to higher temperatures, it could affect how the drug works.

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  • High temperatures can affect the effectiveness of mail-order prescription drugs. 3s
  • Most medications should be stored between 68 and 77 degrees Fahrenheit. 7s
  • Refrigerated medications should be delivered the same day and not sent through regular mail. 27s
  • Heat damage to medications may not always be visible; signs include reduced effectiveness, color changes, or unusual texture. 47s
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