Researchers replicated the camp’s daily temperature, which ranged from 77 to 99 degrees Fahrenheit, in the lab, and tested the insulin’s effectiveness. They also studied leftover insulin from vials that patients had used after storing them in their homes.
They discovered that even without refrigeration, insulin kept at the camp’s tropical temperatures was safe to use for four weeks — a revelation that could be life-changing for diabetes patients around the world.
FUD is always in the front.
From June of 2017…
forum.fudiabetes.org/t/car-baked-insulin-an-experiment-for-irish/1188
And even more than the 4 weeks they are referencing. I have some that has been unrefrigerated for almost 3 years (since August of 2018) that I will demo.
It would be really cool to reach out to some of the people referenced in the article - Mohamed Hussein Bule, Philippa Boulle, Gojka Roglic, Ali Bishar, Et al… and invite them to FUD.