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Doctors issue warning to people taking antidepressants during UK heatwaves
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Doctors issue warning to people taking antidepressants during UK heatwaves

Doctors have warned individuals taking certain antidepressants and antipsychotics to take additional precautions during the upcoming heatwave in the UK. These medications, including SSRIs and some antipsychotics, can impair the body's ability to regulate temperature, making users more susceptible to overheating, dehydration, and heat-related illnesses. Dr. Nick Broughton from NHS England emphasized the importance of staying hydrated, avoiding excessive sun exposure, and consulting healthcare professionals. Temperatures are projected to reach 29°C by Saturday, marking the third heatwave of the year. A 22-year-old woman named Magda Kanecka, who takes both antidepressants and antipsychotics, shared her personal experience of struggling with severe heat exhaustion and dizziness during previous heatwaves. She highlighted the increased intensity of the current summer heat and the challenges faced by those on such medications.

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Doctors issue warning to people taking antidepressants during UK heatwaves

Doctors have warned individuals taking certain antidepressants and antipsychotics to take additional precautions during the upcoming heatwave in the UK. These medications, including SSRIs and some antipsychotics, can impair the body's ability to regulate temperature, making users more susceptible to overheating, dehydration, and heat-related illnesses. Dr. Nick Broughton from NHS England emphasized the importance of staying hydrated, avoiding excessive sun exposure, and consulting healthcare professionals. Temperatures are projected to reach 29°C by Saturday, marking the third heatwave of the year. A 22-year-old woman named Magda Kanecka, who takes both antidepressants and antipsychotics, shared her personal experience of struggling with severe heat exhaustion and dizziness during previous heatwaves. She highlighted the increased intensity of the current summer heat and the challenges faced by those on such medications.

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