It's essential to know how to store your pet’s medication correctly to ensure its effectiveness. Cisapride is typically stored at room temperature unless directed otherwise by a pharmacist or veterinarian.
- Store cisapride at room temperature (generally between 15-30°C or 59-86°F).
- Avoid exposing the medication to excessive heat or moisture.
- Always follow any specific storage instructions provided by your vet or pharmacist.
Cisapride is usually stored at room temperature, away from moisture and heat. While it’s crucial to keep it out of reach of children and pets, there's no need to refrigerate it unless specifically advised by your vet or pharmacist. Keeping it at the suggested room temperature will help maintain its efficacy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Does cisapride need to be refrigerated?
In most cases, cisapride does not need to be refrigerated and should be stored at room temperature. Always follow any specific directions provided by your veterinarian or pharmacist.
- What if I accidentally left cisapride in direct sunlight?
Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can affect the medication's potency. If this occurs, consult your veterinarian or pharmacist for guidance.
- Can I give my pet expired cisapride?
It is not recommended to administer expired medication to your pet, as its efficacy and safety cannot be guaranteed. Please consult your vet for an alternative solution.