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How Can Shelf Life Be Extended?
Extending the shelf life of medical products involves optimizing storage conditions:
Storing products in
temperature-controlled environments
.
Using
protective packaging
to shield from light, moisture, and oxygen.
Implementing
FIFO (First-In-First-Out)
inventory systems to use older stock first.
Regularly monitoring and rotating stock to prevent the use of expired products.
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