Medication Safety and Sun Protection
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Life Pharmacy Talks About Medication Safety and Sun Protection

Life Pharmacy shares advice about consistency in taking medications from online pharmacy, sun sensitivity, temperature regulation, and proper storage.

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London, United Kingdom - As the sun shines and temperatures rise, you must understand how your medication can interact with the sun and prioritize your health and well-being during the summer months. Life Pharmacy, a leading online pharmacy, is here to provide you with important information and guidance.

Medication Caution: Consistency is Key

Hot weather should never be a reason to stop taking your prescribed medications. Consistency in the treatment plan is vital for effectively managing your health conditions.

Medication and Sun Sensitivity

You may not be aware, but many common prescriptions and over-the-counter medicines can increase your skin's sensitivity to the sun. The heightened sensitivity can cause skin issues, including flushing or burning and the risk of skin cancer.

Effects on Temperature Regulation

Certain medications affect your body's ability to maintain a safe temperature during a heatwave, which can be particularly concerning. The dedicated online pharmacists are available to advise on side effects related to your medication. Do not hesitate to speak to them if you have any concerns.

Medicines to Be Aware Of

It's necessary to be informed about medications that might make you more photosensitive. These include antibiotics, oral contraceptives, and antidepressants, among others. It's important to note that not everyone who takes these medications will experience adverse reactions. Expert pharmacists can assess whether adjustments to your medication routine are necessary for the warmer months.

Proper Storage of Medication

Maintaining the effectiveness and safety of medications during the summer months requires proper storage:

  • Store the online pharmacy medication in a cool, dry place, avoiding direct sunlight as heat and sunlight can decrease medication effectiveness.

  • Keep the medications at room temperature, ideally between 15°C and 25°C.

Staying Safe in the Sun

To protect yourself from the sun's impact while taking medication, you need to take these precautions:

  • Apply your sunscreen with a high SPF (at least factor 30) and 5-star UVA protection, reapplying as needed.

  • Wear clothing like a hat and sunglasses, when exposed to the sun.

  • Seek some shade or stay indoors during those peak sun hours i.e. (between 11 am and 3 pm in the UK).

  • Stay hydrated by drinking plenty amount of water throughout the day.

If you have any questions about how your medication may interact with the sun, please get in touch with Life Pharmacy, a top UK pharmacy dedicated to providing high-quality healthcare products and services. They can give advice and recommendations tailored to your specific situation. With a team of qualified online pharmacists, they strive to strengthen the health and well-being of customers through expert advice, convenient online ordering, and prompt delivery.


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Life Pharmacy Online, a part of The Osbon Pharmacy Group, is a trusted healthcare provider in East London. The qualified pharmacists online are dedicated to offering healthcare products and services at competitive prices, all from the convenience of your home. They provide a wide range of products, including branded vitamins/supplements, electrical items, personal health products, weight loss solutions, and more. With online prescription service, you can easily order repeat and NHS prescription products without visiting a local pharmacy. As a registered pharmacy with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) and National Pharmacy Association (NPA), they prioritize your health and ensure that your satisfaction is their top priority.
Name: Life Pharmacy | Email: customercare@lifepharmacy.co.uk | Phone: 0207 511 8292 | Website: https://www.lifepharmacy.co.uk/

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