Yes, Lupron (leuprolide acetate) typically requires refrigeration. The medication should be stored in a refrigerator at a temperature between 36°F to 46°F (2°C to 8°C) to maintain its effectiveness. It's important to avoid freezing the medication and to check the product label for specific storage instructions. If you have any questions about storage, consult your pharmacist or healthcare provider.
Yes. I have it now and I'm on Lupron.
You've GOT to refrigerate raw eggs.
96402 for the injection and J9217 for the actual Lupron
No
Yes
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A delicious frosting recipe that does not require refrigeration is a simple buttercream frosting made with butter, powdered sugar, vanilla extract, and a little milk.
Soft cheeses that require refrigeration such as ricotta.
Of course you should
No, Methimazole does not require refrigeration. It should be stored at room temperature in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture.
In J code, lupron stimulation testing can be represented with J9217, which is used to bill for Leuprolide Acetate for depot suspension for injection. This code can be used when Lupron is administered as part of the stimulation testing procedure.
Yes. They are not shelf stable and require refrigeration throughout distribution and storage.