{"id":2018,"date":"2023-01-12T21:45:00","date_gmt":"2023-01-12T21:45:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.freeway.com\/knowledge-center\/?p=2018"},"modified":"2025-01-17T16:57:15","modified_gmt":"2025-01-17T16:57:15","slug":"driving-at-risk-how-otc-drugs-can-make-you-unsafe-driver","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.freeway.com\/knowledge-center\/auto\/driving-safety\/driving-at-risk-how-otc-drugs-can-make-you-unsafe-driver\/","title":{"rendered":"Driving at Risk \u2013 How OTC Drugs Can Make You An Unsafe Driver"},"content":{"rendered":"
Did you know that some over-the-counter drugs can make you an unsafe driver by putting you at higher risk of an accident and a possible <\/span>DUI<\/span><\/a> charge? In the short run, this could raise your <\/span>auto insurance<\/span><\/a> rates.<\/span><\/p>\n Different drugs can have varying impacts on a person’s ability to drive safely:\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n In addition to drowsiness, other OTC medications, as well as prescription drugs, can produce temporary confusion, “brain fog,” nausea, and grogginess, conditions that can negatively impact driving ability and cause impairment. It’s important to read and follow the warnings and use caution when taking any drug dose, being aware of its potential effects on <\/span>safe driving<\/span><\/a>. If a medication causes significant side effects, it’s best to avoid driving altogether.<\/span><\/p>\n Use common sense. If you\u2019re on prescription drugs that can come with major side effects, don\u2019t drive. As for over-the-counter drugs, be aware that allergy meds are not the only ones to use caution with. Cough and cold medicines have many of the same qualities associated with antihistamines, the main one being drowsiness. Other symptoms might be impaired judgment, dizziness, blurred vision, and even confusion.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Additionally, be aware of any potential interactions with counter medications or illegal drugs you might be taking. If you have any concerns or questions, consult with your doctor or pharmacist to get the most accurate and up-to-date information.<\/span><\/p>\n When using over-the-counter drugs, it’s important to use caution and always follow the instructions and recommendations provided by your doctor or pharmacist. If you experience any adverse reactions, be sure to seek medical attention immediately. To ensure your traffic safety on the road, it’s recommended to avoid using these medications before driving.<\/span><\/p>\n In addition to over-the-counter drugs or new prescription medications, a medical condition can also have an impact on your ability to drive safely.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n It’s important to inform your doctor of any medications you are taking, as well as any medical conditions you have, in order to determine if they may affect your ability to drive. In some cases, the law may prohibit you from driving if you are taking certain medications or if you have a medical condition that affects your ability to drive safely.<\/span><\/p>\n It’s a good idea to consult with a doctor or pharmacist about any potential interactions or concerns. It’s important to remember that the influence of prescription drugs can also impact your ability to drive safely. To avoid risking your safety and the safety of others on the road, it’s best to avoid driving if you are taking medications that can cause significant side effects. Always read warning labels and follow instructions carefully. If you experience any adverse reactions while taking medication, seek health attention immediately.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nOTC Medications and Their Impact on Safe Driving<\/b><\/h2>\n
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Other OTC and Prescription Medications<\/b><\/h2>\n
Consult a Doctor Before Driving<\/b><\/h2>\n
Stay Safe On The Road<\/b><\/h2>\n