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Don’t let the heat affect your medicines

We asked Stefania Atzori, the Lead Medicines Optimisation Pharmacy Technician for Shropshire Telford and Wrekin Integrated Care Board, to share her advice on managing medication during a heatwave.

She said, “these are the main points of advice we would always give people when it comes to medication”:

1. Always read the patient information leaflet provided with your medication

2. Drink more water and stay cool


3. Check if your medicine increases your risk of sunburn

Some common medicines can make your skin much more likely to burn, even in mild sunshine. This includes some antibiotics, diuretics, antidepressants, or skin treatments for acne or eczema.

Additional advice:

If you’re travelling, avoid leaving your medication in parked vehicles or warm bags. A cool bag can help if you’re going to be out all day.

Keep devices and any test strips somewhere cool and dry and check the instructions that came with them for any temperature guidance. For example, blood glucose monitors may give people managing diabetes less reliable readings if used or stored in hot conditions.

Visit the NHS website for more advice on how to stay safe adn well during hot weather.

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