Reported about 1 year ago
As summer arrives, the heat can lead to many cases of heatstroke and colds. Dr. Lin Zhiwei, a pediatrician, advises against refrigerating children's medicine, whether opened or not, as it can affect the stability and efficacy of the medication. Many people are experiencing winter-like illnesses despite the hot weather. Dr. Chen Jinglun also remarks on the influx of cold-related illnesses during the summer, while some discuss seeking cooler temperatures in mountainous areas. It is emphasized that medicines should be stored at room temperature away from direct sunlight to maintain their stability.
Source: YAHOO