Posted by Tomatheus on March 14, 2013, at 20:29:29
In reply to Nardil questions, posted by Cee on March 14, 2013, at 19:44:19
Cee,
I know that Archimedes Pharma UK Ltd recommends storing their version of Nardil in the refrigerator (see http://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/medicine/18541/SPC/Nardil+tablets/). I'd imagine that Archimedes Pharma probably has a reason for making such a recommendation, but I don't know what that reason is. Maybe the version of Nardil made by Archimedes has a dessiccant in the bottle to absorb any moisture that might get into the bottle so the moisture won't affect the Nardil tablets. I'm pretty sure that the bottles of Pfizer's Nardil that are sent to American pharmacies also have dessiccants in them, but I would imagine that the bottles that the pharmacies dispense the medication in most likely don't have dessiccants in them, at least in most cases. I don't think it's recommended to store any version of Nardil near a heating vent. When I took Nardil, I stored the medication in normal, room-temperature conditions -- not in a refrigerator, and not by a heating vent.
Tomatheus
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