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That depends on what you are the medicine for. If you are on it because of a serious health condition and that condition may make it difficult for you to do the job, then they are not going to be keen on hiring you. So it is more a case of why you are on the medicine, that the medicine itself. However, if the medicine itself may affect you, that too would be of concern. You would really have to contact the medical people responsible for seeing who is fit to be a member and explain your precise circumstances to them, and they can then tell you.

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Yes, but the exact medication you're taking may be the result of symptoms or an ailment which would disqualify you from enlistment. You would need to go over specifics with a National Guard recruiter.

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