How Do I Store MOTS-C?

How Do I Store MOTS-C?

Storage Requirements

MOTS-C requires cold-chain storage. Keep the product refrigerated between 35°F and 38°F at all times. Exposure to heat or direct sunlight will cause the product to degrade. Use the product within its 28-day best-use window.


Storage Checklist

  • Refrigerate immediately upon receiving
  • Keep refrigerated between 35°F and 38°F
  • Keep away from direct sunlight
  • Do not store at room temperature or near heat sources
  • Use within the 28-day best-use window
  • Discard and contact your care team if the solution appears cloudy or discolored

Questions?

Contact your care team through the patient portal or call 888-696-7176.


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