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How should I store NIVESTYM?

How should I store NIVESTYM?

Store NIVESTYM in the refrigerator between 36°F to 46°F (2°C to 8°C).
Do not freeze.
Keep NIVESTYM in the original carton to protect from light or physical damage. Do not leave NIVESTYM in direct sunlight.
Do not shake NIVESTYM.
Take NIVESTYM out of the refrigerator 30 minutes before use and allow it to reach room temperature before preparing an injection.
Throw away (dispose of) any NIVESTYM that has been left at room temperature for longer than 24 hours.
After you inject your dose, throw away (dispose of) any unused NIVESTYM left in the vials or prefilled syringes. Do not save unused NIVESTYM in the vials or prefilled syringes for later use.

Keep NIVESTYM out of the reach of children.

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