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smurf69

Rebif

Well I've done my first injection with the Rebismart whilst the nurse was here earlier. So far so good - bit stingy going in to the side of my right thigh. The nurse suggested not taking paracetamol/ibuprofen until I see if I need it or not. I've got a mild headache now and aching neck and shoulders but not enough that I'd take painkillers for. I know it's early days though as only day one of the titration dose. Do I need to keep the rebismart in the fridge? I'm sure that's what the nurse said but can't really remember. Info says cartridges need to be stored in the fridge and rebismart now has cartridge in so guess it does need to be stored in fridge.
@DakotaHighway

I use copaxone, I keep it in the fridge but I take a week's worth of injections out and keep them at room temp - that way when I do my nightly injection it is not cold - call your nurse /doctor/clinic to make sure :0) take care,

@nikitadawndelorey

I'm on rebif also, just got to my full dose last week. The rebismart doesn't go in the fridge. The medication is good for 1 month at room temp :) i hope it goes well for you!!