Housecall for Health: Allergies and Driving

Allergies

Seasonal allergies can be a pain… but the medication that helps to tame them could affect your driving and the FDA doesn’t want you to forget it.

FOX’s Colleen Cappon reports in this edition of “Housecall for Health”:

With allergy season in full force, the FDA is reminding consumers that allergy medications could affect your ability to drive. Anti-histamines can cause drowsiness and slower reaction times, and these side effects are clearly marked on drug labels. While taking allergy meds people should avoid alcohol and sleep aids. If you don’t get relief from the drugs, don’t load up on more… consult with your doctor.

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Housecall for Health, I’m Colleen Cappon, FOX News Radio.