How Some Common Medications Can Make People More Vulnerable to Heat
Briefly

Extreme heat events are predicted to become longer, more intense and more frequent, with rising temperatures already impacting the human body noticeably.
People relying on medications like antipsychotics are at increased risk of heat-related illnesses, with studies showing these drugs interfere with the body's ability to regulate heat.
Various commonly prescribed drugs, including diuretics, antipsychotics, beta-blockers, and more, can decrease the body's ability to cool down, increasing the risk of hospitalization due to heat-related issues.
Emergency room visits for drug-induced hyperthermia are currently rare, but with increasing heat waves, these visits are expected to rise as temperatures continue to break records.
Read at www.scientificamerican.com
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