IMMUNISATION providers are being urged to review and enact appropriate vaccine cold chain preparedness measures as extreme weather conditions and the increased likelihood of power outages continue throughout parts of the country.
The National Vaccine Storage Guidelines 'Strive for 5', provide information and advice for vaccine storage management for Australian immunisation service providers - access the guidelines HERE.
'Strive for 5' refers to 5C, the point midway between the recommended vaccine storage temperature range of 2C to 8C.
In addition, the Victorian Department of Health has produced cold chain management provider resources, which include guidance on preparation for a potential power outage, a readiness and response checklist, mobile and emergency storage guidance, and reporting procedures in the event of a cold chain breach - learn more HERE.
Meanwhile, the Pharmacy Guild of Australia has reached out to the general public with information about medicines that may increase the risk of sunburn and heat-related illness.
Guild national president, Professor Trent Twomey, recommends people speak to their community pharmacist if they have concerns.
"Community pharmacists are always available to provide advice on the safe storage of medicines, checking if medicines increase heat or sun sensitivity and helping to manage dehydration, heat stress or sunburn" Professor Twomey said.
"Many people simply don't know that some non-prescription medicines like painkillers and antihistamines can affect your reaction to the sun.
"Other medications, for example, some antidepressants or ADHD medicine may reduce heat tolerance, increase dehydration, or slow down your body's cooling process," he added. KB
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