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30 September, 10:49

As long as a drug has been subscribed by a doctor, it can be assumed that the driug will not effect your driving abilities

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  1. 30 September, 11:41
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    This is very false. Because even though you are prescribed to take a certain amount, people can take much over what they have been told to take and when they drive, can often doze off or even have an overdose and die ...
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