What do i do if my sublingual Semaglutide has thickened or solidified?
Some medications can temporarily change consistency if they are stored at the wrong temperature. If your medication looks congealed, thickened, or solidified, this usually happens if the medication has been stored in the refrigerator or a very cold environment.
Try leaving the medication out at room temperature. It should return to a liquid state on its own.
Shake well before each dose. This ensures the medication is evenly mixed and ready for use.
The medication can remain stable at temperatures up to 104°F (40°C) for 5 days.
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