Refrigerating sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim suspension can alter its stability and effectiveness. The manufacturer typically recommends storing it at room temperature, as refrigeration may cause the suspension to thicken or separate, making it difficult to dose accurately. Always check the specific storage instructions on the product label or consult a pharmacist if unsure.
"Refrigerate the suspension after reconstitution" means that once the medication is mixed or prepared, it should be stored in a refrigerator to maintain its stability and effectiveness. "Use within 7 days" indicates that the prepared suspension should be consumed or administered within a week to ensure its potency and safety. After this period, the medication may lose its effectiveness or become unsafe to use.
it decomposes much faster
you get ISS (IN SCHOOL SUSPENSION) or if you keep doing it you get oss (OUT SCHOOL SUSPENSION
The phrase is "the suspension of disbelief." It is what happens when we "forget" that we are at a play or a movie, and become involved in the story.
you will most likely get an in school suspension.
the sand dissolves in the water
dispersed phase.
If you don't refrigerate pickles after opening them, they may spoil more quickly and lose their crispness and flavor. Refrigeration helps to preserve the quality and extend the shelf life of opened pickles.
These particles will settle to the bottom of the container.
I did the same thing. I called the pharmacy and they said it would be fine - it just gets thick.
Bottoming out means that the suspension has compressed as far as it can, and usually it doesn't mean that much. Suspension parts frequently have a rubber block that the mechanics fetch up against at full compression. But it will mean a harder landing that may either damage the bike or the rider.
My son had to drink 2 15oz bottles of Cheetah barium sulfate suspension and the nurse suggested that he refrigerate it. We placed the plastic bottles in a tub of icewater to chill quickly, and in thirty minutes it was chilled. Still disgusting, but less so when it was cold.