Dear experts, I have two questions for you.
1/ On most of blistered and non blistered medicine monograph, there is written that medicines should be kept in a cool and dry place.
WHO guidance on temperature is well explained. Fine.
It is very hard to find anything around humidity. Except that it should be below 60%.
What about in cooling boxes, freezers, and fridges ? Is there any strict recommendation, since we all know that the strength of a (supply) chain lies in its weakest link (often the last mile). Can you please provide a link on the best guidance ?
2/ WHO has developed a guidance on Good Storing Practices, which is more for central/regional warehousing. It is not ideal but still represent something. Is there any guidance on Good Storing Practices at Point-Of-Care level (pharma cabinets, shelves, fridges, etc.). Can you please provide a link on the best guidance ?
Thanks and best regards,
Pierre de Vasson, MSc, MBA
Feytiat Consulting - Support in Supply Chain for AIDS and Health Programs
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