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How to Determine if Drugs are Dangerous in Extreme Heat

Extreme heat can pose a health risk in a different way by increasing the side effects of many common medications.

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Hot weather can damage medications like insulin that require refrigeration.

Blood pressure pills reduce fluid in the blood, so it is important for you to drink more water than usual.

Beta Blockers:

For heart conditions can reduce blood flow to the skin, which can reduce the sensation of dangerous heat.

Aspirin and other pain relievers also reduce fluid and sodium levels in the body.

The remedy is to drink more water than usual, and protect the body from heat.

Health Risk:

Extreme heat has some associated illnesses, such as allergies or skin diseases,

but extreme heat can pose a health risk in a different way by increasing the side effects of many common medications.

The first thing is to store the medicines properly.

In Pakistan and India, a large number of people are suffering from diabetes or sugar disease,many of them also take insulin.

Hot weather can damage medications like insulin that require refrigeration.

Inhalers can also explode.

And epinephrine injectors like EpiPens can be damaged by heat.

Medicines delivered by mail can also go bad in extreme heat.

Due to extreme condition it can explode

What medications can cause heatstroke?

This includes blood pressure pills that reduce fluid in the blood and can cause dehydration.

So it is important for you to drink more water than usual.

Similarly, “beta-blockers” for heart conditions can reduce blood flow to the skin,

which may reduce the awareness or sensation of dangerous heat in those using these drugs.

The solution is simple:

do everything you can to avoid the heat, even if the temperature doesn’t seem as hot as it actually is.

Some antidepressants or “antidepressants” can block your body’s ability to keep cool.

Aspirin and other over-the-counter pain relievers reduce fluid and sodium levels in the body, making it harder to deal with high temperatures.

Bradley Phillips, a pharmacist at the University of Florida’s College of Pharmacy, says the combination of heat and drug side effects can lead to dizziness.

Alcohol increases the risk:

You can learn more about the side effects and storage requirements of your medications on various drug related websites.

“Or talk to your doctor or pharmacist,” Phillips said.

“If you are taking medications that increase dehydration, ask them how much water you should drink.

Alcohol effects

“Don’t rely on your body’s ability to know when you’re thirsty,” says Phillips, “but drink water as a necessity.

” Dr. Mike Raine, a family physician at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, says some medications —

such as antibiotics, antifungals and acne medications

can make your skin more sensitive to the sun, which can cause sunburn and breakouts.

can Prevention is simple, if you are taking them take an umbrella and wear sun protective clothing and use sunscreen.

Dr. Mike said. You may be taking antibiotics, don’t think too much about it,

because it is important to take the medicine prescribed by the doctor but with precautions.

 

 

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