College students have opportunities to bend or break the rules after leaving home. It can be dangerous for those who take ...
A motoring organisation has warned all drivers to check for a certain phrase on any medications they need to take to avoid ...
Because antidepressants are prescription-only medications, you must talk to your doctor before stopping them. If the symptoms and occurrence of at least one episode of depression exists ...
The DVLA has the power to revoke your driving licence and tell you to "stop driving" if you take certain medications, ...
Last year, figures obtained by BBC Scotland showed more than 5,500 under-18s in Scotland were prescribed antidepressants. The Royal College of Psychiatrists said the drugs were an important option.
In 2016 over 70 million antidepressants were prescribed across the UK, more than twice the figure a decade ago. Concerns are regularly raised in the press that these drugs might be over-prescribed.
Antidepressants are medications that help treat symptoms of depression. Most impact a type of chemical called a neurotransmitter. Neurotransmitters carry messages between the cells in your brain.
DVLA officials may tell drivers to “avoid driving” if they take any of these medicines, according to leading motoring experts ...