Which statement about taking medications and driving is true?
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Over the counter drugs do not affect driving ability.
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Cold medications can make a person drowsy.
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Taking medications and driving is safe as long as the medication is prescribed by a doctor.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Many over-the-counter cold medications contain ingredients that can induce drowsiness as a side effect. Similar to prescription drugs, these medications can impair cognitive function and reaction time, posing a risk to safe driving. Be aware of the potential side effects of any medication they take, including those available without a prescription.
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