We are also in New York. I did call our regulatory agency to ask about storage requirements and was told that at this time they do not regulate fecal transplant material. We have a compartmentalized freezer and store the product on the bottom shelf. The FDA has classified it as an investigational drug but our pharmacy did not want to manage it. The organization decided that since we have the freezer capacity and a mechanism to track the product, it would be stored in the blood bank. We manage it the same way we manage our tissue products. Also, since it is a product that will be implanted into patients, they did not want the product stored in a chemistry or micro freezer with potentially hazardous patient specimens.