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  1. 29 Ιουλ 2024 · Many common medications affect thermoregulation, the process by which your body maintains a healthy temperature. Some of these medications, including antihistamines and diuretics, may make it difficult to stay cool on extremely hot days.

  2. 1 Μαΐ 2024 · A 2020 PLOS ONE study found that various commonly prescribed drugs interfere with the body’s ability to perceive and protect itself from heat, increasing the risk of hospitalization.

  3. 15 Ιουλ 2024 · Some drugs, such as insulin, antibiotics, pediatric suspensions, injected biological medications, glaucoma eye drops, and certain nasal sprays, should be kept in lower temperatures—around 35–46 degrees, said Maria Pino, PhD, an associate professor of pharmacology at New York Institute of Technology. Why Drugs Are Temperature-Sensitive.

  4. 15 Ιουν 2024 · Medications: Certain antidepressants, blood pressure pills and other drugs make you more susceptible to heat-related illness. Heat Acclimatization: It’s possible to train your body to...

  5. Randomised studies exposing humans to exertional and/or passive heat stress that investigated a drug identified by WHO compared to no drug/placebo were eligible. The primary outcome was core temperature (e.g., rectal, oesophageal, aural, tympanic). We assessed risk of bias (Cochrane’s Risk of Bias 2) and certainty of evidence (GRADE).

  6. 13 Αυγ 2024 · Cardiovascular medicines, antipsychotics and other drugs have been linked to an increased risk of hospitalization during heat waves. But researchers don’t have a solid understanding of which...

  7. 9 Ιουλ 2024 · Some medications affect your thermoregulationor the process by which your body maintains a steady temperature—and your fluid balance. For this reason, when temperatures rise and you start sweating more than usual, these medications can cause unpleasant side effects.

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