Good questions. Let me separate the branded product data from what we know about compounded formulations, because they differ.
Branded Ozempic (pre-filled pen):
- Unopened: Refrigerated (36–46°F / 2–8°C) until expiration date
- In-use: Can be stored at room temperature (59–86°F / 15–30°C) OR refrigerated for up to 56 days (8 weeks)
- Do not freeze. Do not expose to temperatures above 86°F / 30°C
Compounded reconstituted semaglutide (lyophilized powder + BAC water):
- Most compounding pharmacies label "refrigerate, use within 28–30 days"
- Stability at room temperature is less well-characterized but peptide stability data suggests reconstituted semaglutide in BAC water should be stable at room temperature (68–77°F / 20–25°C) for at least 48–72 hours without significant degradation
- The bacteriostatic water itself contains benzyl alcohol as a preservative, which helps prevent microbial growth at room temp
Heat exposure: Semaglutide is a peptide and peptides are sensitive to heat. Brief exposure (under 1 hour) to temperatures up to 104°F / 40°C is unlikely to cause clinically significant degradation. Prolonged exposure above 86°F / 30°C should be avoided. Never leave it in a hot car in summer — dashboard temperatures can easily exceed 140°F / 60°C.
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