![]() ![]() We tried to pick sets with a good range from large to small, with emphasis on rectangular or square space-saving shapes. And the shapes and sizes will affect how easy it is to store containers-square or rectangular containers will maximize fridge or freezer space. Easy to stack and store: Containers that can nest or stack neatly will be easier to store and nicer to look at.And we avoided lids that had microwave vents they’re just another piece to de-crud, and you’re better off removing the latches and resting the lid on top of the container in the microwave (or not using the lid at all, as some manufacturers suggest). For easier cleanup, we preferred containers that had sealing lids with removable gaskets because you can remove and wash them separately (this also prevents mold buildup). Easy to clean: We wanted containers that could go in the dishwasher. ![]() Plastic containers are more likely to stain than glass, but we’ve found that some are more stain-resistant than others. Stain-resistant: Resistance to stains and odors is key-you don’t want to still smell or see yesterday’s pasta and red sauce on your clean container.Many of the models we tested have a gasket seal around the lip and plastic hinges that snap shut, so you know the container is sealed properly. We’ve found that round containers are usually more leakproof than square or rectangular containers. Not only will a good seal help food last longer, but leakproof construction is also important for transporting liquids. Airtight and leakproof: “You want something that’s really airtight with a good seal, if it’s something you plan to keep for a bit,” Nancy Hopkins, then senior deputy food and entertaining editor for Better Homes & Gardens, told us.(This is why tempered glass is used for side and rear windows in cars and glass shower doors.) To understand more on how and why this seemingly random breakage occurs, you can check out our blog post on the subject. That being said, tempered glass is often referred to as “safety glass” because when it does break, it crumbles into cube-shaped pieces that are easy to sweep up, as opposed to long, thin shards that can more easily cut you. Tempered glass does have one downside, however: On rare occasions, it can shatter unexpectedly (this may seem spontaneous, but it’s usually a result of thermal shock or repeated stress on the glass). It can survive being dropped on the floor, and it’s able to withstand dramatic temperature changes without cracking. Tempered glass is ideal for cooking and storing food because it’s very durable. Most glass food-storage containers, including the Pyrex and Glasslock sets we recommend, are made of tempered glass, a type of heat-treated soda-lime glass. Lactation: Advise women not to breastfeed.Containers are made from different types of glass, which will affect their durability, price, and how they’ll break if you drop them.Certain P-gp substrates: Monitor for adverse reactions of P-gp substrates for which minimal concentration change may lead to serious adverse reactions when used concomitantly with Nerlynx.Strong or moderate CYP3A4 inducers: Avoid concomitant use.P-gp and moderate CYP3A4 dual inhibitors: Avoid concomitant use.Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors: Avoid concomitant use.Or separate Nerlynx by at least 3 hours after antacids. Separate Nerlynx by at least 2 hours before or 10 hours after H 2-receptor antagonists. Gastric acid reducing agents: Avoid concomitant use with proton pump inhibitors.at 1-844- Nerlynx ( 1-84) or FDA at 1-80 or Drug Interactions: To report suspected adverse reactions, contact Puma Biotechnology, Inc. Nerlynx in combination with capecitabine: diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite, constipation, fatigue/asthenia, weight decreased, dizziness, back pain, arthralgia, urinary tract infection, upper respiratory tract infection, abdominal distention, renal impairment, and muscle spasms.Nerlynx as a single agent: diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain, fatigue, vomiting, rash, stomatitis, decreased appetite, muscle spasms, dyspepsia, AST or ALT increased, nail disorder, dry skin, abdominal distention, epistaxis, weight decreased, and urinary tract infection.Advise patients of potential risk to a fetus and to use effective contraception.Īdverse Reactions: The most common adverse reactions (reported in ≥5% of patients) were: ![]() Embryo-Fetal Toxicity: Nerlynx can cause fetal harm.Withhold Nerlynx in patients experiencing Grade 3 liver abnormalities and permanently discontinue Nerlynx in patients experiencing Grade 4 liver abnormalities. ![]()
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