Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 I'm planning a trip to a remote area of France where the temperatures are often in the high 90's. The temperature tolerance of Gleevec is between 59 and 86. I would be traveling on hot non air conditioned trains, in hot train stations, and sometimes hot airports. I was thinking of ways to keep the Gleevec safe, but haven't come up with anything very pracitical. The best I can come up with is carrying the Gleevec in an insulated lunch bag with some ice and a thermometer. I would need to check the temp often to make sure it wasn't too hot or too cold. This plan has risks of being caught in an unexpected situation with no access to ice. My Dr. says that being without daily Gleevec at this time could be extremely dangerous for me. I am thinking of canceling the trip. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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