The medication is not a disqualifier as it is not being used for seizures. Many drugs are often used for off label use because they work effectively. She stated she does not have seizures. I would pass her after confirming she took it for what she stated.
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Many medicines have multiple purposes; such as "sildenafil citrate", aka Viagra.
Treats a condition in which high blood pressure affects arteries of the lungs, and right side of the heart.
Treats hypertension due to blocked lung arteries. Symptoms include chest pain and shortness of breath. Treatments include medications such as sildenafil citrate and lifestyle changes.x1Heavy Thanks this. -
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The DOT/FMCSA only expressly prohibits Schedule 1 drugs and any medication used to control seizures. As I said in an earlier post. I use versed sometimes when my seizures are bad. As I use it Versed is a banned substance. However, for the average person Versed is not a banned substance. All other medications are for the medical examiner to decide based on their guidance in the FMCSA handbook.
It doesn't matter if a substance is controlled or OTC, the FMCSA leaves the final decision to the ME.
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