Most people can safely drive or operate machinery when taking over-the-counter or prescribed medications. However, some medicine (and even some supplements) can affect your ability to drive or operate machinery safely. If you are driving while impaired, you are putting yourself and others at risk.
In Ohio, a DUI falls under statute 4511.19 | Operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol (OVI), and that includes any medications, whether legally prescribed by a doctor or not.
You should read all medication labels carefully. Be cautious when taking medications with side effects that include:
- sleepiness
- blurred vision
- dizziness
- slowed movement
- fainting
- inability to focus or pay attention
- nausea
These side effects make it dangerous for you to be on the road.
Everyone is different, and medications can cause various side effects for different people. Taking multiple medications may cause interactions that taking a single medication may not cause when taken alone. You should avoid operating a vehicle or machinery until you know what side effects a particular medicine or combination of medications may cause. If you have questions, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
A DUI/OVI is a serious offense. A conviction can result in the suspension of your license. You can be sentenced to fines or even jail time. Your employment and ability to obtain insurance may be affected. When possible, find alternative options for transportation or utilize delivery services.
If you have recently been charged with a DUI or OVI and need immediate legal representation in the Akron, Canton, or Summit county area, contact our office to schedule an initial consultation. Our Akron criminal and traffic law attorneys will work with you to address your specific situation and come to the best possible resolution for your criminal or traffic allegation. Please call our office at
330-922-4491
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