In the majority of cases, medications should be stored in a cool, dry place. The medicine cabinent in a bathroom is not a good spot, due to the heat and moisture that is there. On top of a bedroom dresser or nightstand would be a good choice. Remember, you can always ask your pharmacist where the medication can be stored. There are only a few that should be case in the fridge, mainy injectable drugs or insulin.
Normally people put medicine in a cupboard in the bathroom or perhaps a kitchen. It should be kept out of reach of children so somewhere high is good. Make sure that you read the instructions on the labels of anything that you might put in it because some medicines need to be cooled before you take them or have to be kept dry. Hope this Helps!
medicines are stored in a cool, dry and a place where no light can get in.
It should be stored in a place that is dry, cool, dark, and out of reach of children.
Because heat, moisture and light at things taht speed up chemical change and decay, which can make the medicines lose their function.
store at cool dry place.
In a cool, dry place.
Hand sanitizer should be stored in a cool, dry place.
They should be stored in a cool, dark and dry place.
Stored in a cool dry place, Milky Spore has an unlimited shelf life.
If it's kept in a dry place, no. But ammo that is carried in a gun or not stored properly can degrade over a period of time.
usually 3 years But much longer if it is stored on a cool,dry, dark place
Vases are best stored in a cool, dry place with very low humidity
As with all supplements, pantothenic acid should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, and out of the reach of children.
Cool Dry Place was created in 1990.
All ammunition, if kept stored in a cool dry place, will be good for multiple decades.
Store them in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.