depends ask your pharmacist he would know wich you can take and wich you cant
Depends on the possible side effects of the drugs
are always okay to take when driving as long as they are prescribed by a doctor
illegal driving is when u take drugs or somthing else that is bad and use it on urself and drive
Prescription drugs are not always safe to take while driving, even if they are prescribed by a doctor. Some medications can impair your ability to operate a vehicle, leading to reduced reaction times and altered judgment. It's important to read the warnings provided with the medication and consult your doctor or pharmacist about any potential side effects that could affect your driving. Always prioritize safety and consider alternative transportation if you're unsure.
Maybe, maybe not,
refuse to take a test to show you are driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
If it impairs your operation of the vehicle in any way (e.g.: makes you drowsy - slows your reaction time - makes you hallucinate - etc) - yes, most definitely. Even non-presecription drugs fall into this category. You could be charged with DUI (Driving Under the Influence).If you are the holder of a CDL - you have even more restrictions placed on you.Technically, it's not taking the drugs that's illegal; it's operating a car while in an impaired condition that's illegal. If the drugs do not impair you, then it's legal; if they do, then it isn't.This below link to an article on prescription drugs and driving may help:
No they are not. If it says "do not drive or operate machinery" then if you drive you are driving under the influence of a drug.
Yes, the police can take away your driver's license if you are found to be driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, driving recklessly, or committing other serious traffic violations.
Not unless a doctor prescribed them.
it can harm u right away or it can take a while
While driving toward the state line