Antihistamines and Driving Performance

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What is the problem and what is known about it so far?

Many people take medications for allergy symptoms. Some of these medications, particularly the older nonprescription antihistamines, can cause drowsiness. It is generally known that driving while drowsy can be unsafe. However, the influence of antihistamines on driving performance has not been studied in …

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