Side Effects of Medications Can Affect Driving Ability
Side Effects of Medications Can Affect Driving Ability
The (blurred vision, confusion, inability to concentrate, drowsiness, dizziness or general muscle weakness) may gradually become more pronounced with age, and may therefore seriously affect our driving. Because our bodies tend to slow down as we become older, it takes longer for effects of medications to wear off after we have stopped taking them. See also:
Medications and Driving
iStockphoto For any new medication, see how you react to it before attempting to drive. Medications are of concern at any age. They may cause side effects that negatively affect our driving ability.The (blurred vision, confusion, inability to concentrate, drowsiness, dizziness or general muscle weakness) may gradually become more pronounced with age, and may therefore seriously affect our driving. Because our bodies tend to slow down as we become older, it takes longer for effects of medications to wear off after we have stopped taking them. See also: