FurBabiesMama
Member Since 2017
Hi. Just like with vials, unopened Levemir FlexTouch pens are supposed to be good until the printed expiration date, but once you open them, they lose effectiveness more quickly. (Obviously, they are fine for longer than the 42 days the manufacturer states, especially since we keep them refrigerated since we don't have to worry about issues with the mechanism. But, they do loose effectiveness sooner than the printed expiration date that is years out.)
I have been wondering why/how that is true. Does anyone know? With a vial, there is a clearly visible seal on the top that must be broken to use it, so I have assumed that is at least a big part of the reason. Is there a seal that gets broken when a pen is first opened that is just not visible to me once I open it? Or, is the brief exposure to light that occurs when the cap is removed for drawing out insulin enough to impact the effectiveness..or the brief exposure to room temperature or just the fact that needles are being stuck in it.. what is it?
I have been wondering why/how that is true. Does anyone know? With a vial, there is a clearly visible seal on the top that must be broken to use it, so I have assumed that is at least a big part of the reason. Is there a seal that gets broken when a pen is first opened that is just not visible to me once I open it? Or, is the brief exposure to light that occurs when the cap is removed for drawing out insulin enough to impact the effectiveness..or the brief exposure to room temperature or just the fact that needles are being stuck in it.. what is it?