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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 262687" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>I still have Starlix on my repeat prescription, although i don't actually use it. I don't usually collect it either! However, since it can cause hypos, I received a sheet about the new driving regs from my Health Centre plus the 1 box of strips I got my husband to ask for for me, when he last went to see the doc.</p><p> With the new Driving Regs, some PCTs are going to HAVE TO re-think their policies. Drivers using any medication which might cause a hypo are required to test before driving and every 2 hours on a long drive. they should also carry a meter and some fast acting glucose.</p><p> Hana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 262687, member: 8110"] I still have Starlix on my repeat prescription, although i don't actually use it. I don't usually collect it either! However, since it can cause hypos, I received a sheet about the new driving regs from my Health Centre plus the 1 box of strips I got my husband to ask for for me, when he last went to see the doc. With the new Driving Regs, some PCTs are going to HAVE TO re-think their policies. Drivers using any medication which might cause a hypo are required to test before driving and every 2 hours on a long drive. they should also carry a meter and some fast acting glucose. Hana [/QUOTE]
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