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Yes, you can lose your Commercial Driver's License (CDL) due to syncope, which is a temporary loss of consciousness often related to fainting. Medical standards for CDL holders require drivers to be free of medical conditions that could impair their ability to operate a commercial vehicle safely. If a driver experiences syncope, they may need to provide medical documentation and undergo further evaluation to determine their fitness to drive before their CDL can be reinstated.

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