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Shit on (shingles) ..

 Shit on (shingles)  Biscuits and Gravy   Most medications should be stored at room temperature (59°F to 77°F). While many medications require refrigeration (36°F to 46°F), freezing is dangerous for most drugs as it destroys their chemical structure or physical stability.  Baystate Health  +2 However, a select few specific medications actively require frozen storage (usually between -13°F and 5°F).  Medications That Require a Freezer Most of these are highly sensitive biologicals, vaccines, or specific suppositories: Vaccines: Varicella (chickenpox) and Zoster (shingles) vaccines. Hormonal Inserts: Dinoprostone vaginal inserts (Cervidil) and suppositories (Prostin E2). Specialized Medications: Anthrax immune globulin (Anthrasil) and Carmustine wafers (Gliadel).  IEHP  +1 Medications That MUST Be Refrigerated (But NOT Frozen) Many medications need to be kept cold, but will be ruined if they freeze. Examples include:  GoodRx  +2 Ins...

WOTC

 Who tax your credit  . WOTC Where did state tax from from .. +5 "WOTC" most commonly refers to one of two things: the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (for employers) or Wizards of the Coast (the gaming company).  1. Work Opportunity Tax Credit (Human Resources / Finance) The WOTC is a federal tax incentive designed to encourage businesses to hire individuals from specific targeted groups who have faced significant employment barriers (such as veterans, ex-felons, or long-term family assistance recipients).  U.S. Department of Labor (.gov)  +1 How it works: Eligible employers claim a tax credit against their income or payroll taxes for a portion of the qualified worker's wages. Current Status: The previous WOTC authorization expired on December 31, 2025. While employers still process and submit paperwork for employees hired on or before that date, Congress is working on reauthorization for 2026. Resources: Review the U.S. Department of Labor WOTC Guide or check your...