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    Thanks..I appreciate the response I didn't think it would be a big problem, but I try to be careful....


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    I don't think heat does anything to Interceptor. They should be fine.
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    From the Interceptor home page:
    http://www.interceptor.novartis.us/dog/en/label.shtml
    Storage Conditions
    INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs should be stored at room temperature, between 59° and 86°F (15-30°C).

    Didn't know that 86 degree upper limit! Any home without a/c is going to be over that during the summer at times. And as Kate pointed out, during transport in those trucks, on the highways, I doubt it is in a refrigerated truck! So unless the package is punctured, a short exposure should be OK. (Reasoning that we get that in our homes in summer anyway.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    From the Interceptor home page:
    http://www.interceptor.novartis.us/dog/en/label.shtml
    Storage Conditions
    INTERCEPTOR Flavor Tabs should be stored at room temperature, between 59° and 86°F (15-30°C).

    Didn't know that 86 degree upper limit! Any home without a/c is going to be over that during the summer at times. And as Kate pointed out, during transport in those trucks, on the highways, I doubt it is in a refrigerated truck! So unless the package is punctured, a short exposure should be OK. (Reasoning that we get that in our homes in summer anyway.)
    I had no idea! Well, then what do you think refrigeration would do? I've had some in the fridge for about a week now. They are in a bag with vaccinations. I just haven't taken them out of the bag yet.
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