When medication comes with that label it basically means that you can store it in the cupboard. This is opposed to some medications that need to be kept in the refrigirator. Usually a dark, dry place offers the best spot for medication (so bathroom are actually not the best place for them since it's generally very moist). You should also keep away from hot temperatures such as in direct sunlight, in the glove box of cars in summer and such.
Hope this helps.
2006-08-15 11:21:32
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answered by jiffy 2
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Laboratory standard for room temperature
21–23 Celsius
69-73 Fahrenheit
2006-08-15 06:20:25
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answered by scuderia 2
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The temperature of a room in spring/fall, generally 65 degrees, but it probably changes depending on what climate you're in.
2006-08-15 06:51:03
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answered by matt 3
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Room temperature is generally reguarded to be 70 degrees F
2006-08-15 06:20:29
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answered by physandchemteach 7
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Read the label. If it says store at room temperature it invariably carries that information. Or you can call your pharmacist.
2006-08-15 08:24:05
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answered by Chris 5
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Usually that means between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
2006-08-15 06:20:16
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answered by Silver 4
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65 to 80 degrees
2006-08-15 06:20:05
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answered by Anonymous
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75 F is considered room temperature.
2006-08-15 06:20:12
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answered by Lex 7
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Room Tempature meaning between 60F and 80F.
2006-08-15 06:21:14
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answered by summer_kisses_06 2
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i think that means a temperature you can fill good your self that means you don't need to keep that produce in frigged and don't keep it in sun or very high temperature
2006-08-15 07:38:32
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answered by qwq 5
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