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    Michael Wishart
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    Good Morning

    I would appreciate advice in regards to storing temperature-sensitive medicines (ie. need to be stored 2-8 degrees C, eg. Sumamethonium, Chloramphenicol eye drops, Minims Individual use eye drops ) in the vaccine fridge.

    Strive for 5 page 8 states:
    Do not store food and other goods in the refrigerator. This would increase the likelihood of a cold chain breach by:

    * overcrowding the vaccines

    * increasing the number of door openings.

    Do other healthcare facilities store their temperature sensitive medicines in their vaccine fridge?

    Thank you

    Yours in preventing infection
    Regards

    Amanda Mendies

    National Infection Prevention and Control Coordinator (NIPCC)
    Contractor to Defence
    Garrison Health Operations
    Joint Health Command
    Department of Defence

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    Alyson.martin@health.qld.gov.au
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    Good Morning Amanda

    Vaccines in purpose built vaccine fridges only. Medications in pharmacy fridges. This is what occurs in our facilities within the rurals.

    Kind regards

    Alyson

    Alyson Martin
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    [Posted on behalf of member – Moderator]

    Good Morning

    I would appreciate advice in regards to storing temperature-sensitive medicines (ie. need to be stored 2-8 degrees C, eg. Sumamethonium, Chloramphenicol eye drops, Minims Individual use eye drops ) in the vaccine fridge.

    Strive for 5 page 8 states:
    Do not store food and other goods in the refrigerator. This would increase the likelihood of a cold chain breach by:

    * overcrowding the vaccines

    * increasing the number of door openings.

    Do other healthcare facilities store their temperature sensitive medicines in their vaccine fridge?

    Thank you

    Yours in preventing infection
    Regards

    Amanda Mendies

    National Infection Prevention and Control Coordinator (NIPCC)
    Contractor to Defence
    Garrison Health Operations
    Joint Health Command
    Department of Defence

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    #75511
    Emma Trippe
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    Hi Amanda, we strictly only have vaccines in our vaccine fridge as per strive for 5
    Thanks Emma

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    [Posted on behalf of member – Moderator]

    Good Morning

    I would appreciate advice in regards to storing temperature-sensitive medicines (ie. need to be stored 2-8 degrees C, eg. Sumamethonium, Chloramphenicol eye drops, Minims Individual use eye drops ) in the vaccine fridge.

    Strive for 5 page 8 states:
    Do not store food and other goods in the refrigerator. This would increase the likelihood of a cold chain breach by:

    * overcrowding the vaccines

    * increasing the number of door openings.

    Do other healthcare facilities store their temperature sensitive medicines in their vaccine fridge?

    Thank you

    Yours in preventing infection
    Regards

    Amanda Mendies

    National Infection Prevention and Control Coordinator (NIPCC)
    Contractor to Defence
    Garrison Health Operations
    Joint Health Command
    Department of Defence

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