CME Certified Federal Medical Examiner

Category - Certification Outcomes and Intervals

A driver who has an anxiety disorder and who is prescribed a sedating anxiolytic should:
  1. Not be certified.
  2. Be certified if the medication has been shown to be safe and effective.
  3. Be certified upon a follow-up exam with a specialist.
  4. Be certified after a six-month waiting period.
Explanation
Answer: A - Not be certified.

Because studies have shown that there is likely a link between sedating anxiolytics and car accidents, drivers who take them should not be certified.
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