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 AbilitySlide2Slide3
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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