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You could face criminal charges if the test proves positive for drugs. Many legal medicines and widely-used painkillers could impair your driving – and it’s an offence in england, scotland, and wales to drive with specified limits of … Certain readily available over-the-counter drugs could compromise … Failing to tell dvla about a medical condition that affects … Such incidents could lead to severe penalties, … With summer travel underway, some common over-the-counter drugs, especially travel sickness remedies, may impair driving ability. · motorists who are taking medications that the dvla are unaware of could receive a fine of up to £1,000 and may be prosecuted if it led to an accident. In the uk, it is an offence to drive with specified limits of certain … · individuals experiencing such side effects are strongly advised against driving or operating heavy machinery. · driving with specified limits of certain drugs in your blood, unless prescribed, is an offence. · drivers are being warned they could be banned from the road if they break the law around prescription medicines. If you’re taking them and not sure if you should drive, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or healthcare professional. You must inform the driver and vehicle licensing agency (dvla) if you have used illegal drugs or you misused prescription drugs. · in the event of an accident while under the influence of medication, individuals could face charges of dangerous or careless driving. According to the official guidance available on the dvlas website, … The dvla updates their list of … Medicated motorists beware. Legal drugs are prescription or over-the-counter medicines. · drivers are being warned to be mindful of the medication they consume prior to getting behind the wheel.