Recommended Storage for Nayzilam Nasal Spray
Store Nayzilam (midazolam) nasal spray at room temperature, between 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C). Brief exposure to 59°F to 86°F (15°C to 30°C) is acceptable.[1]
Does It Need Refrigeration?
No. Nayzilam comes in a blister pack that must stay sealed until use. Refrigerate only if the prescribing information specifies for your batch—most do not require it post-manufacture.[1][2]
What If It Gets Too Hot or Cold?
Avoid freezing or temperatures above 86°F (30°C) for extended periods, as this can degrade the medication. If exposed, check with a pharmacist; do not use if the solution looks discolored or contains particles.[1]
How Long Does It Last After Opening?
Use immediately after removing from the blister pack—discard any unused portion. It expires 21 days after the first use if stored properly in the opened carton.[1][2]
Travel and Carrying Tips
Keep in its original carton to protect from light. It's safe for purses, bags, or cars if temps stay controlled. For air travel, it counts as a liquid but is allowed with a prescription.[2]
[1]: FDA Label for Nayzilam
[2]: Nayzilam Official Storage Guide