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DVLA rules could see motorists lose licences over the use of three common medicines. Drivers, road users and motorists have been warned that they could have their driving licence revoked by the DVLA if they don't report certain medications they are taking.
Greg Wilson, CEO of Quotezone, shed light on the potential dangers associated with painkillers, specific antidepressants, and tranquilisers.
Drivers could face fines up to £1,000 if they fail to inform the DVLA about any medical condition that could affect their ability to drive. Furthermore, they could find themselves in legal hot water if an accident occurs while they're under the influence of such medications.
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Mr Wilson warned: "If you are on stro

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