The storage conditions of Lactobacillus mainly include temperature control and environmental requirements.
The storage temperature of Lactobacillus should generally be between 2℃ and 8℃, preferably in a refrigerator to maintain its activity and therapeutic effect. Specifically, vaginal Lactobacillus capsules need to be refrigerated at 2℃ to 8℃, avoiding direct sunlight and high temperature.
If the safe storage of the drug at room temperature cannot be guaranteed, it is recommended to store it in a refrigerator, but it should be used as soon as possible after being taken out to avoid long-term exposure to room temperature.
In addition, Lactobacillus also has certain requirements for humidity and should be stored in a dry, light-proof place, preferably in a dry, ventilated, light-proof storage cabinet or in a refrigerator. Avoid storing drugs in humid places, such as kitchens, bathrooms, etc.





