All meds advise not to operate heavy machinery
Those medications may cause the user to experience drowsiness and/or dizziness. Don't operate machinery or drive until you know how the medication will affect you.
It is probably because since the medication is drugs and is used to calm the consumer down, doing things that will stress you out can screw around with the medication and become harmful ~ possibly
the task is dificult since your body must cope with the effects of the drugs
It is probably because since the medication is drugs and is used to calm the consumer down, doing things that will stress you out can screw around with the medication and become harmful ~ possibly
Heavy machinery is painted yellow to show caution. Yellow is used because it is bright and eye-catching.
No that's known as DUI and most insurance companies will not cover DUI. DUI can alo include medications that carry the warning "exercise caution when operating a motor vehicle or operating heavy machinery".
Dichaloralphenazone may cause drowsiness and sleepiness for several hours. Extreme caution should be used when driving or operating machinery.
Before you take a medicine for the first time be sure to read all the cautions regarding taking it with other medications.
May increase urination and may cause upset stomach. Because of sedative properties, caution should be taken if driving or operating machinery.
Clorfenamina, known as chlorpheniramine in English, is an antihistamine commonly used to relieve allergy symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing, and itchy eyes. It works by blocking the action of histamine, a substance in the body that causes allergic symptoms. Chlorpheniramine is often found in over-the-counter cold and allergy medications. However, it may cause drowsiness as a side effect, so caution is advised when driving or operating machinery after taking it.
No significant interactions are known with these drugs. Caution is always advised with multiple medications. Speak with your physician and share any concerns you may have regarding drug interactions.
hi i am a pharmacist student there are some medications that are containdicated or taken in caution for patients with G6PD for ex acetaminophen(paracetamol) you can search for a list of drugs you cannot take if you have this disease takink such medications may lead to hemolysis((breakink of you red blood cells)) and eventually death if severe Rana Sartawi