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Pharmacy freezers with a cabinet-like storage compartment large enough to permit a person to enter; they are designed to store drugs and other pharmaceutical products at temperatures from 0 to -20 or -30 degrees Celsius (32 to -4 or -22 degrees Fahrenheit). These freezers are usually made with a corrosion-resistant (typically stainless steel) interior, minimizing the risk of adulteration, contamination, and/or corrosion of contents; the internal shelving is of a size and configuration appropriate for storage and easy location of pharmaceutical products. Walk-in multiuse pharmacy freezers include automatic defrost capability, maintaining the temperature in the entire freezing chamber within preestablished limits during the process; they also include sensors, controls, monitors, and alarms for dependable long-term storage following pharmacy storage standards. A wide variety of freezer capacity and shelf configurations are available.
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