How Antidepressants Can Impact Your Tolerance Of Hot Summer Weather

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Antidepressants, particularly SSRIs, can affect the way the body responds to heat by impacting neurotransmitters and the hypothalamus, potentially leading to overheating and decreased sweating. Other psychiatric medications like antipsychotics, benzodiazepines, and ADHD stimulants may also impact body temperature regulation. Symptoms of heat-related issues include intense thirst, nausea, and confusion. To stay safe, Dr. Judith Joseph recommends staying hydrated, checking vital signs, and seeking medical help for severe symptoms. Tips for handling hot weather include keeping cool, avoiding prolonged sun exposure, and planning outdoor activities in the morning.

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