Drivers taking a non-prescription drug should:
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Drink alcohol instead.
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Continue to drive as normal.
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Read the labels on the drug before driving.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Before driving after taking any drug, whether prescribed by a doctor or not, drivers must always read the labels. If the information about possible side effects is unclear, they should seek medical advice. Drivers should never mix any drug or medicine with alcohol, as the side effects can multiply.
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