Prescription drugs and over-the-counter medicines could put you in danger while driving.The UK driving drug driving law change in 2015 means it is now an offence to drive with certain drugs above a specified level being present in the blood. Seventeen legal and illegal drugs are covered by the law including codeine, which is found in common over-the-counter medicines such as Nurofen Plus, Panadol Ultra and Syndol. Suzannah Robin, Sales and Training Director for AlcoDigital, the UK's leading...
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