When taking medication before driving, you should:

Follow other vehicles closely.
Consult your physician and/or pharmacist regarding any prescription medication and its possible effects on driving.
Drive 20 MPH below the posted speed limit.
All of the above.
Explanation

All medications, prescription or over-the-counter, can have potentially dangerous effects on driving. Even over-the-counter medicines taken for colds and allergies can make you drowsy and impair your driving ability. Always consult your physician or pharmacist before taking any medication if you're unsure if it will affect your driving ability.

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