What if I stop taking it since I don't need to be on it indefinitely. Do I have to be off of it for 30 days at least? or would just having it previously in my file disqualify me?
Updated drug list? SNI Schneider.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Rocknroller4, May 20, 2019.
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No idea. Question for the doctor
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In trucking people are looking for one size fits all solutions. It's easier to just prohibit something! This also causes a lot of debate and disagreements as well. If medical examiner bozo in Omaha gives a 2 year card to someone taking zoloft and medical examiner Ace in Atlanta says not qualified, Houston we have a problem. Same can be said about Sleep Apnea. I don't like this system. The FMCSA is the regulator and they should do as @buddyd157 was talking about with going right down the list substance by substance saying approved or prohibited. The FMCSA has chosen to not do that.
This thread is about a carrier and they are free to operate as they may. I would suggest a call to someone in their safety dept and simply ask.Rocknroller4 Thanks this. -
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Hey everyone. Thanks for the answers. I sorted it out. Spoke to my doctor. Should be fine since I stopped taking it and the DOT med examiner at the company will fax information to my doctor if they have any questions about it. Will still mention it though that I was on it simply because I know failing a drug test without disclosing would pretty much mean the end for any CDL career.
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