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If you’re taking prescribed medication, and you’ve chosen the breath test, the medication will not have an affect on your breath result, but it could be misconstrued by the police officer as being alcohol related, as opposed to medication related on how well you’re doing on field sobriety test.
I’m Virginia Landry. For the last 19 years in Orange County, I’ve helped when bad things happen to good people. If you’ve been arrested for DUI, please call.
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If you're taking medication, it can absolutely have an effect on how well you perform on those field sobriety tests. Let's use an example, you've had surgery, and in that recent surgery you've been given a muscle relaxer to help you with your pain management. A police officer could think that your somewhat delayed response was due to alcohol ingestion, as opposed to the medication to help have you remain calm and pain free. I'm Virginia Landry. For the last nineteen years in Orange County, I've helped when bad things happen to good people. If you've been arrested for DUI, please call.
tags:
DUI
medication impact
field sobriety test
drunk driving
arrest
criminal defense
Orange County
Los Angeles
California
lawyer
attorney
law firm
Virginia Landry
attorney: The Law Offices of Virginia L Landry, Inc.