Which drugs can affect a person’s ability to drive safely?
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Prescription drugs only.
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Many prescription drugs and even many of the drugs you can buy without a prescription.
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Illegal drugs only.
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Over the counter drugs only.
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Explanation
Many drugs, whether prescribed by a doctor or not, can negatively affect your ability to drive. Before getting behind the wheel after taking medication, always check the label for possible side effects or seek medical advice.
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