Though 1 in 6 Americans take psychiatric medications, many aren't aware of the need to be mindful of the heat in summer months. Medications like Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs), Serotonin ...
People taking many common psychiatric drugs, especially antipsychotics, should limit their exposure to summer heat and strenuous activity and drink plenty of water. Many common psychiatric drugs ...
There's a fine balance between enjoying the summer warmth and avoiding heat exhaustion for those taking medication for their mental health. With the heat index surpassing 100 degrees on Thursday, July ...
In the last few days, students across Arkansas have staged school walk-out protests against the Trump administration's immigration enforcement policies. Yesterd Jacksonville North Pulaski School ...
East Texas (KTRE) - As we approach the hottest months of the year in Texas, it becomes more important to take care of yourself in the heat. East Texas pharmacist Dr. David Davis explained that staying ...
(WAVY) — Does the medication you’re taking now make you more heat-sensitive? Many people may not know, and with several days spent under heat warnings, it could be why you feel worse in the summer ...
Beating the heat looks different for everyone, especially for people who have a medical condition or take medication.Health experts say this is the time to know what medications you are on, how your ...
Penn researchers say this treatment strategy can cause fatigue, sedation and serious drug interactions like abnormal heart rhythms.