Whose responsibility is it to know how your medications affect your driving?
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Your insurance company’s.
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Your pharmacist’s.
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Yours.
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Your physician’s.
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Explanation
Drugs, including many prescription and over-the-counter medications, can affect your ability to drive. It is your responsibility to know how your medications affect your driving. Remember that all medications, prescription or over-the-counter, can potentially impair your driving ability. Check with your physician or pharmacist and read the warning label if you are not sure that taking the medication will affect your driving.
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