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Post by 1devo » Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:09 am

a lot of prescription medication (like, legit prescription... i dont really care about yer doses...!) suggests that you keep it within a certain temperature range- my birth control, for instance, suggests i keep it in temperatures below 86 degrees fahrenheit. obviously, this can't fly on the playa.
maybe this is just a law-suit induced "suggestion" and won't actually play a part in the effectiveness of my no-baby pill, but i'm just curious to see how other people have dealt with this issue (if at all) in the past.

also, i'm kind of wondering how on earth i'm going to remember to take it consistently...normally i use my cell phone as an alarm but i'm not bringing that or any other time piece... any advice on keeping things regular?
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Post by Trixy » Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:19 am

stop by my camp every morning, and I'll dole out your meds. for a small down payment, and a reasonable monthly after that, not forgetting about the quartely payment, on top of the end of contract payment
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Post by phil » Wed Aug 22, 2007 1:54 pm

> a lot of prescription medication (like, legit prescription... i
> dont really care about yer doses...!) suggests that you keep
> it within a certain temperature range

For the week you're out there, my prediction is that no harm will befall your medications. I used to use slide film that required _refrigeration_, and there was no diminution of its properties after having it out on the playa a week, then in a hotel room a few days - both before exposure and after.

I take prescription medicine, too. This is my 12th burn with no problems whatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatsowhatso

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Post by unjonharley » Wed Aug 22, 2007 3:39 pm

i keep mine in the cooler where it belongs.. i can remember enough not to get knocked up..

humans make there own excitment by choseing what to forget..

how many time do you go out and not remember to put your jeans on?

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Post by Valkyrie » Wed Aug 22, 2007 3:49 pm

Well, one could make the argument that you might have when you were younger, but your mother drilled into your head that you must put your jeans on before you go out. It would have been a rather different situation for your mother, when you were young, to insist that you take your birth control pill before you went out in the morning.

Boy, am I glad my mother won't be on the playa.
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Post by AntiM » Wed Aug 22, 2007 4:33 pm

I have an insulated lunchbox, aka a miniature cooler. I don't put anything in it like food or ice, just meds, make up and anything else which might melt. then I keep it covered up in the shade. Works so far.

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Post by 1devo » Wed Aug 22, 2007 4:47 pm

[quote="Valkyrie"]It would have been a rather different situation for your mother, when you were young, to insist that you take your birth control pill before you went out in the morning.

Boy, am I glad my mother won't be on the playa.[/quote]

yeah, me too, that would be scary. at the same time, i'm assuming there won't be consisancy to the time i go out, wake up, go to sleep, eat, smile, poop, laugh, fart, jump, scream...ANYTHING.
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Post by Badger » Wed Aug 22, 2007 5:19 pm

Just take them all at once.

Problem solved.
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Post by 1devo » Wed Aug 22, 2007 5:51 pm

[quote="Badger"]Just take them all at once.

Problem solved.[/quote]

i think i'd prefer trixy's nurse rachet approach.
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Post by Jiva » Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:04 pm

Think about it this way:

Most medications are manufactured to have a shelf life of so many years (usually 5 or so).

Assuming there is no change in mechanism of a chemical reaction with rising temperature, the speed of the reaction doubles with every 10 degrees C increase in temperature (18 degrees F).

Suppose you store you medication for one week at 104 degrees F (86 + 18). That means that in that week it would have degraded twice as much (two weeks worth) as it otherwise would.

Even if the reaction were dramatically sped up (say 5x normal), 1 week at elevated temp still doesn't make that much of a difference.

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Post by Galax » Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:49 pm

I don't have any advice for this year that hasn't already been said, but for next year, maybe you could look into getting a shot instead of pills. I switched because I'm scatterbrained enough that even in the default world I leave my phone at home or forget to recharge the batteries or something so I STILL miss my pill. It's nice to just not have to worry about it for 3 months.

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