People who take antidepressant medication may have heightened difficulty when temperatures are high; in hot conditions they can develop dizziness, fatigue and dehydration more quickly than others, and these health effects can potentially result in dangerous consequences. The statements are derived from a report published by Deutsche Welle.
Heat may exacerbate side‑effects of antidepressants, warns report
People on antidepressant medication could become dizzy, fatigued and dehydrated more quickly in high temperatures, according to Deutsche Welle.
