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Both prescription and non-prescription drugs can affect your driving. It is important to read the labels before starting any new medication. You can also talk to your doctor or pharmacist about side effects.

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Sure they can. Some will do it if someone overdoses on them, or mixes medications against doctor's recommendations. Of if a person has a stronger-than-average reaction to them. Some will "always" do it, and will have a warning label on them. And the patient will be advised about their effect.

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Some can, some can't. It depends on the drug. This will be indicated on the label, but consult the pharmacist for details.

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true

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Yes

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