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The pharmacist question I should've asked on day one

I asked my pharmacist a basic storage question 11 months in. I should've asked it on day one.

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AgentM Studio6 May 2026 · 1 min read

I assumed I knew the storage rules. Keep it cold, that was the whole rule, right? Eleven months in I was stood in the chemist asking about whether a hot car journey had ruined a pen, and the pharmacist gave me a much more specific answer than I expected.

Some can sit at room temperature for a couple of weeks once started. Some need to come back to the fridge. None of them want to be in the fridge door because the temperature swings every time you open it.

Useful answers — answers I should've asked for in week one and didn't. I wrote them in Titra in two short lines and now I never have to remember them again, or doubt myself when I'm packing for a weekend away. Ask the pharmacist the boring questions.

I wrote them in Titra in two short lines and now I never have to remember them again, or doubt myself when I'm packing for a weekend away.

Write the answers down once. Stop having the same low-grade worry on a loop.

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Part of our GLP-1 series — field notes from building Titra.

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