What storage temperature does lurbinectedin require?
The storage temperature for lurbinectedin depends on the specific product presentation (for example, vial vs. diluted infusion bag) and the handling instructions in its prescribing information. Those details are typically defined by the manufacturer’s labeling.
How should lurbinectedin be stored before use (in the vial)?
Manufacturer guidance usually specifies a controlled temperature range for unopened vials, plus conditions for light protection and the maximum time a vial can remain at room temperature before dilution. To give the exact numbers (e.g., “store at X°C to Y°C”), I need the exact lurbinectedin product/label you mean.
What temperature applies after dilution for the IV infusion?
After dilution, drugs often have tighter temperature and stability limits (for example, whether the diluted solution must be refrigerated or kept at room temperature, and for how many hours). The correct limit again comes from the specific product’s preparation instructions.
If you tell me the exact label, I can give the exact temperatures
Please share one of the following so I can answer precisely:
- the country or product name (brand) shown on the box/bottle, or
- a photo/text of the “Storage” section from the prescribing information or vial label.
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