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Repatha room temperature?

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What does “Repatha room temperature” mean?

“Room temperature” for Repatha (evolocumab) refers to how you store it when it’s not in the refrigerator. The key point is whether you can keep it at room temperature temporarily before use, and for how long.

How should Repatha be stored (refrigerated vs. room temperature)?

Repatha should be kept refrigerated at 2°C to 8°C (36°F to 46°F). If needed, it can be kept at room temperature, but only for a limited time before it must be returned to the refrigerator or discarded—follow the specific time limit listed in your Repatha package insert and medication guide for your exact product (SureClick autoinjector, prefilled syringe, or infusor/other device).

How long can Repatha stay at room temperature?

The allowed time at room temperature depends on the exact Repatha presentation and the instructions in the prescribing information. If you tell me which one you have (SureClick autoinjector, prefilled syringe, or another device) and what country you’re in, I can help you match the correct “room temperature” guidance to that specific product labeling.

What happens if it was left out too long?

If Repatha has been kept at room temperature longer than the labeled limit, it should not be used. In that case, follow your label’s “discard” instruction or call your pharmacist for confirmation.

What’s the safest way to handle a missed fridge?

If it was taken out briefly and you’re within the labeled room-temperature window, you can typically continue with the plan for that dose. If you’re unsure how long it was out, treat it as outside the allowed window and ask a pharmacist, because the decision is time- and label-dependent.

If you share the exact Repatha device (SureClick autoinjector vs prefilled syringe) and the storage time/temperature it was kept at, I can help you interpret whether it’s still usable based on the product instructions.



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