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Pill and Heat

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2015 3:20 am
by aj2234
Hi, my boyfriend and I were just after a little piece of mind. I keep my pill packet in a small case in a drawer in my boyfriends room. Today the temperature outside was 37 Celsius. We had the air con on for most of the day, but in the evening it was switched off, and the room probably reached a high temperature like that. The drawer felt slightly more than room temp. It would have been like this for three hours or less.

We were just double checking if this would affect the pill? I have checked the foil blister side of the pill packet and I think it looks normal. The plastic side has little dents, but I'm guessing it's wear and tear. Is there any other precaution we can take (regarding the pill) in these situations? Thank you.

Re: Pill and Heat

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 7:53 am
by Redskies
If the pills and the packaging looked normal, it doesn't sound like these circumstances caused any kind of an issue. Really, though, your best source of information on any medication concerns woud be a pharmacist.

You've said in your previous threads that you have some difficulties with anxiety and with worries about your pill. How've you been doing with managing your anxiety? Do you think there are any additions or alterations to what you've been doing that might help you?

Re: Pill and Heat

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 5:32 am
by aj2234
Okay thank you. I have been a lot less anxious more recently. This was more of a specific issue that we were both concerned about because we were shocked by the heat of the room. I've found out more about how the pill works, and I've been communicating about risks and such with my boyfriend a bit better. So, even though I'm still asking questions, I do feel a lot more confident in my pill taking.