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Aleksandra (Anonymous, 77.222.230.) Warszawa 12 months ago

Can you store Enterol in the fridge during hot weather and should it be used up quickly after opening?
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Good evening! Can enterol be refrigerated? It's hot now, so I keep the product there, but I wonder if it won't damage these yeasts. And the second question is whether there is any time after opening the vial to use this drug, e.g. 4 weeks from opening? Or simply suggest the expiration date from the vial

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Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor

12 months ago

The summary of product characteristics does not indicate the need for faster consumption of the preparation after opening. In such a situation, you should be guided by the expiration date on the packaging.

Enterol should be stored at a temperature below 25 degrees C. If the temperature in the room significantly exceeds this value, you can consider storing the preparation in the refrigerator, provided that it is not set to maximum cooling.

Additional information:

"Enterol 250 contains living cells. For this reason, it should not be mixed with too hot (above 50ºC) or cold liquids, foods and alcohol."

I encourage you to read:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/probiotyki-czy-warto-stosowac-leki-oslonowe

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