
For older adults taking medications, summer heat can be especially dangerous
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Source: https://coppercourier.com/2025/04/04/older-adults-summer-heat/
Summer heat poses significant risks for older adults, particularly those taking certain medications. These drugs can interfere with the body's ability to regulate temperature and hydration, increasing the likelihood of heat-related illnesses and even death, especially in hot regions like Arizona.
Certain medications, such as stimulants, antihistamines, and cardiovascular drugs, can disrupt thermoregulation, while others may increase sun sensitivity. Experts emphasize that the danger isn't solely due to medication but also factors like recognizing thirst and making sound decisions in the heat.
Healthcare professionals advise older adults to proactively discuss their medications with doctors and pharmacists to understand potential risks and implement preventative measures.
Ongoing research aims to better understand the connection between specific medications and heat-related deaths to improve public health messaging and prescription guidelines.
Ultimately, awareness and proactive communication with healthcare providers are crucial for mitigating these risks.