A local doctor is warning about the impact of heat on prescription medication. April Hermley, director of pharmacy at HCA Florida at JFK North Hospital, explains that certain medications can increase the risk of dehydration or heat illness.
Medications Affected by Heat
Common medications such as diuretics, antihistamines, and antibiotics can be affected by heat. Diuretics, for example, can cause fluid loss and electrolyte loss, increasing the risk of dehydration. Antihistamines and antibiotics can also cause photosensitivity, making users more susceptible to sunburn.
To avoid these risks, it is essential to be mindful of water intake and electrolyte replacement. Individuals taking these medications should educate themselves on the potential effects and take necessary precautions, such as wearing protective clothing and applying sunscreen.
Staying Safe in the Heat
Heat-related illnesses can be severe, and it is crucial to recognize the signs and symptoms. Confusion, disorientation, and heat stroke are all potential risks. If someone is experiencing these symptoms, it is essential to get them to a cool place and provide hydration.
Pharmacists are available to answer questions and provide guidance on medication and heat-related risks. Online resources, such as Medline and Medline Plus, also offer information on medication side effects and interactions.
Original reporting: WPBF West Palm Beach — read the source article.