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What is the Connection Between Medications and Heat Wave from the Sun?

by Kesavan K.E.T. on July 23, 2022 at 12:46 PM
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No medications are available till now that can be stored above 86�F because hotter temperatures degrade most formulations.


Hot weather is bad for most drugs. Heat can destroy the components of a medication. Now that so many prescriptions have been dispensed, how are they going to cost sitting in the mailbox or delivery truck as high temperatures bake patches of the planet this summer?

Explanations Involved in Heat Wave

Some drugs are more stable than others. Most are at their most stable when they are transported and stored at room temperature.

‘It will be interesting to read warnings that some common medications can cause something called �heat intolerance�.’

Some medications that must be stored at room temperature can tolerate so-called �controlled excursions' - short periods to accommodate needs such as shipping - at temperatures up to 86�F.

Some examples of medication storage recommendations include:

�Heat Intolerance': Its Definition and its Uses

It will be interesting to read warnings that some common medications can cause something called �heat intolerance'. Even common blood pressure and allergy medications can make a human more susceptible to heat.

Some common medications inhibit the sweating response (cooling the skin is important), while others can cause dehydration in hot weather. Oral contraceptives and even ibuprofen can affect how some people tolerate heat.

The Food and Drug Administration spells it out this way: "There are two types of photosensitivity - photo allergy and phototoxicity."

"Photo allergy is an allergic reaction of the skin and may not occur until several days after sun exposure. Phototoxicity, which is more common, is an irritation of the skin and can occur within a few hours of sun exposure."

"Both types of photosensitivity occur after exposure to ultraviolet light - either natural sunlight or artificial light, such as a tanning booth."

There are certain types of medicines that can cause sensitivity to the sun and some of them include:

Medications and the Sun's Heat Wave: The Connection?

This is why it's so important to learn about all the sun-related side effects of certain medicines and how to protect yourself.

"Sometimes the reaction can take weeks or months for it to fade," said Dr. Riza Conroy, who practices family medicine at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.

Conroy said that some medications that don't go well with the sun include some antibiotics, antidepressants, antihistamines, anti-inflammatories and medications for blood pressure and diabetes.

For diabetics, Conroy said that bring a cooler when you're out as the heat can degrade insulin and other medicines.

"Put the medication, especially insulin, in the cooler and keep it nice, cool and dark," Conroy said.

Conroy said that sun-related side effects of medications usually develop about 24 to 72 hours after sun exposure. They may appear to be an exaggerated sunburn.

When possible, Conroy says to instead of taking the medicine in the morning, it can be done at night and follow the SunSmart steps:

So, beware of the effects that this oppressive heat and the hot sun can have on your medications as well as on your body.

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