Keeping Botox Safe (or your wine cellar and aquarium)
I recently published an article in the medical journal Dermatolig Surgery (along with my buddy Dr. Mike Nayak) on an inexpensive (under $70) monitoring system to make sure that Botox and other medical supplies are kept at the correct temperature and the owner messaged in the event of a power failure. Botox and other medicines require refrigeration for storage and in the result of a power failure, the doctor can lose tens of thousands of dollars in inventory. There are also home uses for this device to monitor temperatures of greenhouses, wine rooms, aquariums, etc.
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Joe Niamtu, III DMD
Cosmetic Facial Surgery
Richmond, Virginia
www.lovethatface.com