Although there is no direct ban on taking any medication without a prescription before driving, doctor Alexander Lavrishchev advises not to drive until six hours after the last dose of the drug.
He explains that the instructions say that anyone who has ever experienced drowsiness, dizziness or drug inertia should avoid driving.
“Purely logical, taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, to which Nurofen belongs, cannot cause anything that interferes with concentration. However, as you know, everything happens in medicine, and if you previously (at least 9, at least 99 years old) had episodes of symptoms that violate concentration and attention, the manufacturer would waive all consequences “ says the doctor.
The situation is different with prescription Nurofen, which contains codeine, which is dangerous for the analysis of intoxication.
“You are not allowed to use codeine and codeine-containing medicines while driving. It can enhance the relaxing and calming effect and cause a hypnotic, slightly intoxicating effect. the doctor warned.
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Source: RBC