Q: Can I be charged with DUI for prescription medications in California?

A:

Yes, in California, you can be charged with DUI for operating a vehicle under the influence of prescription medications. The law specifies that it is illegal to drive while impaired, regardless of whether the substance causing impairment is illegal drugs, alcohol, or legally prescribed medications. Prescription medications can affect your ability to operate a vehicle safely, and if an officer believes that your capability to drive has been impaired by such substances, you may be subjected to a DUI arrest.

When it comes to prescription drugs, law enforcement may evaluate your driving behavior and any signs of impairment. This could include erratic driving patterns, difficulty following instructions during a field sobriety test, or showing obvious signs of intoxication. A DUI charge may follow if tests indicate that the medication has significantly impaired your motor skills or judgment.

Additionally, even if you have a prescription for the medication, it does not provide a legal defense against a DUI charge if it impairs your driving capability. It is crucial to be aware of how prescription medications can affect you and to consider alternative transportation options if you are unsure about your ability to drive safely.

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