Thank you for clarifying this very common mis-conception about insulin. It is actually recommended that opened insulin not be refrigerated, especially if it is to be administered to pets or children, because the injection is less aversive if it is room temperature.
I think this is another one that works on the merits of panel two, with its nasty, nasty array of stuff. The shoes: what’s with the clodhopper next to the pink high-heel? And those clothes-hangers: the stuff of nightmares.
Thank you for clarifying this very common mis-conception about insulin. It is actually recommended that opened insulin not be refrigerated, especially if it is to be administered to pets or children, because the injection is less aversive if it is room temperature.