Hello, everyone! Did you know that a side effect of some medications is sensitivity to the sun or heat? I didn’t, until recently. Let’s dive in.
Be aware of summer-related drug side effects
The summer months mean more time out in the sun, but if you’re on certain medications, take note: Some anxiety and depression drugs can cause excessive sweating, while other common drugs — like antibiotics, antihistamines and even oral birth control — cause sun sensitivity. These side effects could lead to dehydration or make you more prone to sunburn or a rash. Here’s a fuller list of meds to look out for.
If you’re on these drugs but need to spend time outdoors, make sure to have water (or even electrolyte packets) on hand, wear sun-protective clothing and apply sunscreen every two hours. Don’t forget the back of your ears and hands, and top of your feet, which are commonly forgotten. [USA Today/Yahoo Life]
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