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Medication Effects That May Impair Driving Ability - PowerPoint Presentation

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Medication Effects That May Impair Driving Ability - PPT Presentation

Introduction Scope of the Problem National Roadside Survey Results PDI Medications PDI Medications cont DrugRelated AEs Benzodiazepines and Hypnotics Melatonin vs Zolpidem NSAIDs TeensYoung Adults and Prescription Drugs ID: 689159

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Medication Effects That May Impair Driving AbilitySlide2
Slide3

IntroductionSlide4

Scope of the ProblemSlide5

National Roadside Survey ResultsSlide6

PDI MedicationsSlide7

PDI Medications (cont)Slide8

Drug-Related AEsSlide9

Benzodiazepines and HypnoticsSlide10

Melatonin vs ZolpidemSlide11

NSAIDsSlide12

Teens/Young Adults and Prescription DrugsSlide13

Opioid Use in the Opioid-NaïveSlide14

Tramadol and Buprenorphine Slide15

Opioids for Acute Pain Slide16

Chronic Use: Opioid-Tolerant PatientsSlide17

Precautions While Building Opioid ToleranceSlide18

AEs of OTC Antihistamines/Cough MedicationsSlide19

Other OTC Medication ConcernsSlide20

Driving Effects and BAC LevelSlide21

Alcohol-Medication InteractionsSlide22

Cocaine and Other DrugsSlide23

Ecstasy and AmphetaminesSlide24

Marijuana Slide25

DUI Among Young DriversSlide26

Drug Combinations/Polypharmacy Slide27

Patient Counseling and EducationSlide28

Pharmacist CounselingSlide29

Primary Care Provider RecommendationsSlide30

Risk Reduction StrategiesSlide31

Additional Resources Slide32

ConclusionsSlide33

Conclusions (cont)Slide34

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