Go to orientation or not?

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Falcon86a, May 7, 2016.

  1. Falcon86a

    Falcon86a Light Load Member

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    So I'm taking 2 meds. Zyprexa and klonopin-(that I stop taking tue) if I'm turned down for that or med reasonz, will it be on my record? Should I just stay home and wait for it to be out of my system? I'm anxious to get working but don't wanna mess myself up forever
     
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  3. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Delay orientation until you're clean. Make up some story as to why you need to delay. Set up a new date with the company.
     
  4. MidWest_MacDaddy

    MidWest_MacDaddy Road Train Member

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    Off both on Tuesday or just the klonopin?

    The klonopin will more than likely pop on a drug test. Might want to consult your local pharmacist to see if they can give you a time frame that it stays in your system. They can be a wealth of knowledge.

    Not sure what the other med is but one should probably not be driving a CMV with the klonopin in their system.

    Better safe than sorry for popping positive on a drug test... Agree best to wait.

    Good Luck,
    MD
     
  5. Falcon86a

    Falcon86a Light Load Member

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    I asked my pharm actually, takes 150 hrs and klpn on Tues. Zyprexa is called a psychotropic which I understand trucking companies don't want you on.
     
  6. Falcon86a

    Falcon86a Light Load Member

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    Not sure how long the zyprexa stays but gonna find out. Thx for the replies.
     
    Last edited: May 7, 2016
  7. EZ Money

    EZ Money Road Train Member

    Some of the side affects!.....Yikes! No need to be driving on that stuff!

    • new or worsening seizures;

    • severe drowsiness;

    • unusual changes in mood or behavior;

    • confusion, aggression, hallucinations;

    • thoughts of suicide or hurting yourself;

    • weak or shallow breathing;

    • pounding heartbeats or fluttering in your chest; or

    • unusual or involuntary eye movements.
    Common Klonopin side effects may include:

    • feeling tired or depressed;

    • drowsiness, dizziness;

    • memory problems; or

    • problems with balance or coordination.
     
  8. ExOTR

    ExOTR Windshield Chipper Extraordinaire

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    I was prescribed Xanax as a driver, used for a sleep aid. Benzo's don't show up on a dot 5 panel btw. The only issue I had was them requiring a signed note from my doc saying she understood DOT regs and that she did not feel they would inhibit my driving ability/safety in any way. Best bet would be to call the safety department for the company you're looking at and ask them if they have a specific company policy. You can't "fail" a drug test for taking your prescribed medications, part of the mro review is them verifying your medications with your primary doc. I.E. I "failed" my latest hair test for opiates, after the mro was able to verify I was legally prescribed painkillers for a broken hand they reported the test as negative. It just adds a few days to the process of getting results back.
     
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  9. breadtrk

    breadtrk Heavy Load Member

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    Just want the industry needs, another psyco of his meds.......
     
  10. MidWest_MacDaddy

    MidWest_MacDaddy Road Train Member

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    But if you read the warnings on any meds,
    no one would dare take them.
     
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  11. MidWest_MacDaddy

    MidWest_MacDaddy Road Train Member

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    While I don't know which drugs create issues within the industry, one must weigh which is better... Staying on a useful med that works for you, or trying to enter a new industry, if they are not allowed... May want to talk to your doctor to see if there are options that would be complementary with a driving career. Again, if it's something that would create an issue for you.

    If it's working for you, but it's not allowed, seriously consider if driving is to be a career choice for you. Unless an alternate is used.

    Good Luck.
     
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