Britons warned over hidden heatwave risk in medicines including insulin and inhalers
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The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has urged Britons to safeguard their medications as the current heatwave continues across the country.The regulator warned that elevated temperatures can compromise the effectiveness of treatments, particularly for those managing chronic health conditions.Alison Cave, Chief Safety Officer at the MHRA, said: "Let's face it, when there's a heatwave, most of us are focused on getting outside and enjoying it while it lasts.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The majority of medications require storage at temperatures below 25C, yet vehicles, public transport and sun-facing rooms can rapidly exceed this threshold.Even carrying tablets in bags or...
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