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Drugs and driving Part 1 (Teacher: Michael)
Patients often want to know whether their illness or
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treatment they are receiving will affect their ability to drive. Specific advice must always be given by
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doctor who knows
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patient's medical history and nature of their illness but there are some general guidelines. First, it is always best to assume
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anyone taking prescribed drugs should not drive.
One major problem is
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many drugs can cause drowsiness. Obviously tranquillisers and sleeping tablets are likely to produce
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particular problem. But
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same effect can be caused by remedies prescribed for colds, coughs and allergies such as hay fever. For
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first 48 hours after starting drug treatment, assume
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you'll be unsafe. Then just wait and see how you feel after
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couple of days. However, if your doctor or pharmacist warns you
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sleepiness is
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recognised problem with
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drug you're taking, then you must avoid driving altogether.
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