| As one who stretches their Lantus to the bitter end, I say keep that vial in some sort of cooler as much as possible.
When I have to travel, I carry a small cooler with cooling packs I keep in the freezer.
Also, I have been commended by several pharmacists/chemists for having that cooler with me when I pick up my Lantus. That way, it is never allowed to get warm.
By doing these things, I get 5-7 weeks out of each vial.
As for telling when the Lantus is going "Bad", monitoring your morning B/Gs will tell you. If you're running higher than normal + it's been more than 4 weeks, it's time to crack open then new vial.
Actually, I wait for three days in a row of higher than normal numbers. (My target # is below 95/5.2, so if I've had three mornings in a row of above 95/5.2, then I Do indeed break out the new vial.)
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