Which drugs need to be stored in the YC-400 drug coolers?
(1) Check the storage regulations on the drug label. If it requires storage in a cool place or within a temperature range of 20 degrees Celsius, it should be placed in a cool cabinet.
(II) Drugs that need to be placed in a cool and shaded cabinet for heat insulation and preservation:
1. Insulin glargine used by diabetics. In case of emergency or urgent affairs, insulin glargine can be stored at room temperature below 25℃ for approximately 6 weeks.

2. For most suspension drugs that are stored in powdered form in containers, their shelf life at room temperature without being diluted is the expiration date indicated on the label. Once water is added, their shelf life is reduced, generally not exceeding 15 days, and therefore they should be stored in a cool medicine cabinet.
3. Suppository drugs may become soft and difficult to use due to high temperatures. During sustained high temperatures in summer, suppository drugs can be stored in a cool medicine cabinet, or placed in a cool medicine cabinet before use and taken out for application after they have hardened. Liniments: After use, the bottle cap should be tightened and stored in a cool medicine cabinet.
4. There are also topical medications, such as eye drops, nasal drops, ear drops, lotions, washes, and mouthwashes.