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- $Title{Is It Safe To Use Medicines with No Apparent Side Effects and Drive?}
- $Subject{dilantin automobile drug medicines hydantoin epilepsy seizures
- convulsions phenytoin dizzy lightheaded drowsy alert drive medicine drugs
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- cars automobiles alertness driving dizziness lightheadedness}
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- Is It Safe To Use Medicines with No Apparent Side Effects and Drive?
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- QUESTION: I am presently taking four 100 mg capsules daily of Dilantin with
- no apparent side effects. Is it safe for me to operate an automobile while
- taking this drug? I am 80 years of age, white male, and neither I nor my
- family have had any history of seizures. Thank you for any advice you care to
- give.
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- ANSWER: Your question poses a number of issues that bear consideration. To
- be sure, the principle use of Dilantin, as well as other medicines of the
- Hydantoin family, is to control medical conditions (such as epilepsy) that
- produce seizures and convulsions. Dilantin (phenytoin) may also be used in
- certain other situations, such as pain in tic douloureux, and contractions in
- over excitable states in some muscle disease, as well as others. That means
- that there is probably a good reason for your prescription, although you seem
- to be unaware of the rationale and have no history of seizures or convulsions.
- Now to driving. The best advice I can offer is contained in the publication
- of the United States Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) "Advice for the Patient"
- which offers the following warning. "This medicine may cause some people to
- become dizzy, lightheaded, drowsy or less alert than they are normally. After
- you have taken this medicine for a while, this effect may not be so
- bothersome. However, make sure you know how you react to this medicine before
- you drive, use machines, or do other jobs that could be dangerous if you are
- not alert." If you have had no such reaction, and are currently taking the
- medication without these undesirable side effects, it is most probably safe
- for you to drive from the point of view of medication side effects.
- I think there is another view point to be considered in determining
- driving safety for you and other readers who are rich in years. That is the
- condition of your sight and hearing, as well as your reaction times and muscle
- strength. I have no doubt that many individuals of 80 years young are still
- more than capable of driving in a safe and competent manner, but can not in
- good conscience, make that recommendation for all. Once again yours is a
- question with different answers for different folks, and one which should be
- decided in consultation with your own doctor.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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