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Warning for anyone taking these 8 common medications during Ireland's heatwave

Irish Mirror

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June 26, 2026

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Warning for anyone taking these 8 common medications during Ireland's heatwave

A health specialist has revealed eight common medications that can affect people during the heatwave.

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TheJournal.ie

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· Jun 26, 2026

Ireland is in the midst of a heatwave, but what exactly counts as a heatwave?

Today, three weather stations in Ireland have reached the heatwave criteria.

Irish Mirror

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· Jul 9, 2026

Met Eireann issues weather warning for 12 counties as heatwave to scorch Ireland

A dozen counties will fall under a weather warning over the weekend

JOE.co.uk

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· Jul 7, 2026

Why Ireland’s scorching summer could be the coolest one we’ll see again

​Ireland is preparing for extreme heat warnings, which seem to have come to stay. Undoubtedly, the summer season with nice holiday like weather is very welcome, especially in countries where rain and wind are the usual views. However, even Ireland is preparing for extreme heat warnings. The heat dome that reached Ireland in early July []

The News Letter

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· Jun 22, 2026

Northern Ireland may experience an official heatwave this week, says Met Office

Parts of Northern Ireland could experience an official heatwave this week, according to the Met Office.

Irish Star

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· Jul 7, 2026

Ireland heatwave: Workplace temperature laws and work rules as temperatures soar

Met Eireann has forecast a heatwave for Ireland over the coming week with temperatures set to soar above 25C (77F) and potential highs of more than 30C (86F)

The Local France

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· Jul 5, 2026

LATEST: Western France on red heatwave alert as French PM holds crisis meeting

Forecaster Météo-France placed nine départements on red heatwave alert for Friday as the French government held a crisis meeting and activated its new extreme heat emergency plan to help protect vulnerable residents.

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Related coverage for "Warning for anyone taking these 8 common medications during Ireland's heatwave": TheJournal.ie — Ireland is in the midst of a heatwave, but what exactly counts as a heatwave?. Irish Mirror — Met Eireann issues weather warning for 12 counties as heatwave to scorch Ireland. JOE.co.uk — Why Ireland’s scorching summer could be the coolest one we’ll see again. The News Letter — Northern Ireland may experience an official heatwave this week, says Met Office. Irish Star — Ireland heatwave: Workplace temperature laws and work rules as temperatures soar. The Local France — LATEST: Western France on red heatwave alert as French PM holds crisis meeting