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Peptide storage temperature guide

Temperature and stability references for injectable compounds, refrigerated, room-temperature, and travel conditions, as described in manufacturer package inserts and published stability literature. Reference content. Not medical advice.

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Sara Lin
RN, BSN · Author
Medically reviewed by Dr. Maya Okafor
Last updated April 21, 2026
Peptide storage temperature guide

Temperature and stability references for injectable compounds, refrigerated, room-temperature, and travel conditions, as described in manufacturer package inserts and published stability literature. Reference content. Not medical advice.

Key points

  • 01Unopened refrigerated storage (2–8 °C). The 2–8 °C refrigerated range is the most frequently specified unopened-storage condition across injectable-compound package inserts. The range is consistent with USP <659> packaging and storage requirements.
  • 02In-use room-temperature allowance. Many GLP-1 pen package inserts describe an in-use allowance below 30 °C for a defined number of days following first use. Ozempic: up to 56 days. Mounjaro: up to 21 days refrigerated only per label. Zepbound: up to 21 days refrigerated only per label.
  • 03Freezing excursion. Package inserts for major GLP-1 products describe freezing as grounds for discard. The USP monograph for biologic-adjacent aqueous preparations describes freeze-thaw as a denaturation risk.
  • 04Reconstituted compound stability. Beyond-use dating for reconstituted compounds is compound-specific and diluent-specific. Published peptide-stability studies report ranges in days to weeks under refrigerated conditions for common aqueous preparations; the primary source for any given compound is the definitive reference.
  • 05Travel and excursion logging. Cold-chain accessories (for example, evaporative or battery-powered travel coolers and Bluetooth temperature sensors) are described in patient-education literature as aids to documenting storage conditions during travel. Stability data for out-of-range excursions is compound- and duration-specific.

Frequently asked questions

What storage range do the GLP-1 package inserts specify for unopened pens?+

Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound prescribing information each specifies refrigerated storage at 2–8 °C (36–46 °F) for unopened pens, consistent with the USP <659> packaging and storage convention.

How long is an in-use Ozempic pen stable outside the refrigerator?+

The Ozempic prescribing information describes in-use storage at room temperature below 30 °C (86 °F) or refrigerated for up to 56 days from first use. Verify against the current label at the time of use.

What do the Mounjaro and Zepbound labels describe?+

The Mounjaro and Zepbound prescribing information describes refrigerated storage (2–8 °C) of unopened pens. The labels describe a limited temporary room-temperature allowance not exceeding 30 °C for up to 21 days; for current specifics consult the active FDA label.

Is a pen that has been frozen usable?+

No. The prescribing information for Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound describes frozen product as grounds for discard. Freeze-thaw is a documented denaturation mechanism for aqueous peptide preparations in the stability literature.

How is beyond-use dating for reconstituted research compounds described in the literature?+

Published peptide-stability studies report compound-specific beyond-use ranges under refrigerated conditions. Generalization across compounds is not supported by the stability literature; the primary peer-reviewed source for a given compound is the definitive reference.

What tools are referenced for documenting storage conditions during travel?+

Bluetooth temperature-logging devices (for example, MedAngel) and evaporative or active-cooling cases (Frio, VIVI Cap, 4AllFamily) are referenced in patient-education literature. The logged record is the primary use case: an auditable trail of in-range storage.

Does TSA permit refrigerated medications and gel-packs?+

Yes. TSA guidance permits medications and their associated ice or gel packs in carry-on luggage, subject to declaration at the screening checkpoint. The TSA 'What Can I Bring?' guidance is the current reference.

Sources

  1. Ozempic (semaglutide) Prescribing Information, storage section (Novo Nordisk)
  2. Mounjaro (tirzepatide) Prescribing Information, storage section (Eli Lilly)
  3. USP General Chapter <659>. Packaging and Storage Requirements
  4. TSA. What Can I Bring? Medications
  5. FDA. Storing Your Medicines (general guidance)