Antidepressants, sleeping pills and anxiety drugs may increase driving risk
Wednesday, September 12, 2012 - 19:30
in Health & Medicine
Drugs prescribed to treat anxiety, depression and insomnia may increase patients’ risk of being involved in motor vehicle accidents, according to a recent study. Based on the findings, the researchers suggested doctors should consider advising patients not to drive while taking these drugs. Psychotropic drugs affect the way the brain functions and can impair a driver’s ability to control their vehicle.