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You can't take any medicine while driving. Don't drive with these drugs

If you have a cold, take cold medicine, don't drive, because many cold medicines contain anti allergy ingredients, which have a control effect on the nerves. Some medicine will also make people drowsy, not concentrate and other nerve reactions, so don't drive at this time. There are a lot of people who can't drive after eating. Let's see what they have!

Don't take these drugs before driving!

1. Diazepam

If taking chlorpromazine, diazepam, tranquility and other drugs, there are often adverse reactions such as vertigo, drowsiness, muscle weakness, blurred vision, nystagmus, postural hypotension, decreased attention and sensitivity.

2. Hypnotics

Such as taking lumina, water containing acetaldehyde and other drugs, the drug has side effects such as dizziness, fatigue, drowsiness, distraction and slow response after being absorbed by the human body.

3. Antiarrhythmic drugs

For example, quinine is used to stare at propranolol, slow rhythm, procainamide, etc. after taking it, there are often reactions such as dizziness, headache, tinnitus, insomnia, hypotension, shaking hands, hallucination, imbalance, etc.

4. Invigorating drugs

Also known as anti anxiety drugs. For example, taking propanilol, doxepin, Menke, benyiban, etc., can have side effects such as dizziness and drowsiness, unclear vision, muscle tremor, abnormal sensation, and postural hypotension.

5. Antibiotics

If streptomycin is used for a long time, headache, dizziness and tinnitus may occur. It may feel that the surrounding objects are rotating or wavy, resulting in imbalance.

6. Antipsychotics

Such as nitroglycerin, Xiaoxintong, xintongding and so on. After taking them, they often have vertigo, tinnitus, unclear vision, tremor, postural hypotension and other reactions.

7. Medicine for stomach disease

For example, the common side effects of cimetil, which can inhibit the secretion of gastric acid, are blurred vision and palpitation after taking the medicine, such as Motilium, atropine sulfate, anisodamine, etc., while if overdose, anxiety and hallucination may occur.

8. Antispasmodic and analgesic

For example, atropine, Prussian and houmatopin may cause headache, dizziness, drowsiness, blurred vision, conjunctivitis and postural hypotension.

9. Antihypertensive drugs

Excessive use of antihypertensive drugs can cause hypotension, headache, dizziness, nausea and other serious adverse reactions.

10. Anti angina drugs

It can cause postural hypotension, manifested as vertigo, syncope and tachycardia. Some patients have headache, fidgety, blurred vision, tinnitus and other adverse reactions.

11. Anti microbial drugs

Aminoglycoside antibiotics, such as streptomycin, kanamycin and gentamicin, can damage vestibular and cochlear nerves, such as tinnitus, vertigo, hearing loss and imbalance. Taking quinolones, such as norfloxacin, can cause adverse reactions in the nervous system, such as drowsiness and insomnia.

12. Antiarrhythmic drugs

After taking propafenone and prindine, the symptoms such as sensory abnormality, arm tremor, epileptic convulsion, etc. will affect the driver to master the steering wheel, engage gear and step on the brake.

13. Antidiabetic drugs

Hypoglycemia can be induced by overdose or not having a meal in time and doing more strenuous physical activities. Severe hypoglycemia can lead to seizures, comas, etc.

14. Cold medicine

Cold medicine contains antiallergic drugs. The side effects of these drugs are central inhibition. After taking them, there will be headache, dizziness, fatigue, tinnitus, tension or anxiety, decreased alertness, distraction, even confusion, sleepiness and other symptoms. It makes the driver's brain slow, not concentrated, even drowsy.