I would flush it down the toilet. After 2 days, even if you had a use for it, the urine would be well on its way to spoiling and getting very smelly. When doctors take urine samples to be held onto for later tests, they add a small amount of HCl (hydrochloric acid) as a preservative, and keep the sample in a refrigerator made for that use.
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∙ 12y agoYou can store insulin vials or pens at room temp for up to 28 days. After that they should be discarded.
Spice doesn't show up in urine tests.
3 to 5 days when in room temp
180 days at room temp
It is simply room temp. An example of room temp is usually 68° to 75°
No...it sits out at room temperature at labs all the time, and that doesn't seem to hurt it.
Not necessarily at room temperature, but it shouldn't be frozen. It should be pretty much thawed out.
yes, red wine should be served/stored at about 65 degrees F. back in the old days the average room temperature and the temp of caves was around 65F, unlike today where it is more like 74F. whites should be around 45F as well as sparkling/champagne. yes, red wine should be served/stored at about 65 degrees F. back in the old days the average room temperature and the temp of caves was around 65F, unlike today where it is more like 74F. whites should be around 45F as well as sparkling/champagne.
It should be kept at room temperature. You can leave it in a closet and that will be fine
Sambuca should be chilled.
Port wine may be white or red and should be treated accordingly. Chilled for white and slightly less than room temperature for reds.
== == That depends on what you're testing for. Urine drug levels are good at room temp or in the fridge for several days. Microalbumin testing is also good for several days in the fridge. However, if the urine is being collected for a routine urinalysis or a microscopic, the urine needs to be tested as soon as possible. Cellular components, bilirubin, and urobilinogen break down quickly after specimen collection, and bacterial growth causes glucose to decrease and protein and pH to increase. In my laboratory we only accept urines for urinalysis within 2 hours of collection if held at room temp, or within 4 hours if kept refrigerated.