It depends what the medication is. Some (but not all) medications can cause drowsiness - and will usually state on the label that it's unwise to drive while taking it.
Ask your doctor if it is safe for you to drive
Ask your doctor if it is safe for you to drive
This medicine can cause drowsiness and blurred or double vision. People who take this drug should not drive, use machines, or do anything else that might be dangerous until they have found out how the medicine affects them.
If you are ill and taking cough medicine while driving what happens
It depends what the medication is. Some (but not all) medications can cause drowsiness - and will usually state on the label that it's unwise to drive while taking it.
Oh! yeah, but you should definitely check with a doctor before taking medicine.
yes you can take depakote while driving. I take depakote for seizures, however if you are diagnosed with epilepsy it is a good idea to not drive for 60 days so the medicine has time do control your condition.
Some people feel drowsy, dizzy, lightheaded, or less alert when using this medicine. The drug may also cause blurred vision, and movement problems.
The medicine's effects on pregnant women have not been studied. Women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should check with their physicians before taking this medicine.
1.what are the side effects? 2.are there any activities i should not do while taking this medicine? and if so why? 3.how should i exspect to feel after taking this medication? 4.is the medicine made by a reputable pharmaceutical company? 5.is this medicine i need or would another medicine be more effective for my illness?
i took a valium in the afternoon and at 5pm i started taken cough medicine. should i not have had cough medicine to nite
Medicine that is 'out of date' is likely to be weaker in strength. This means the patient wouldn't be getting the full benefit of the dose they're taking.