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Home » DVLA rules as motorists could lose licence over use of three common medicines
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DVLA rules as motorists could lose licence over use of three common medicines

By staff10 October 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

UK motorists have been warned that they could have their driving licence revoked by the DVLA if they don’t report certain medications they are taking

Robert Rowlands Deputy editor, Money and lifestyle hub and Dan Taylor

06:20, 10 Oct 2025

Motorists who take certain common medications could risk having their driving licences revoked by the DVLA. Greg Wilson, CEO of Quotezone, shed light on the potential dangers associated with painkillers, specific antidepressants, and tranquilisers.

Drivers could face fines up to £1,000 if they fail to inform the DVLA about any medical condition that could affect their ability to drive. Furthermore, they could find themselves in legal hot water if an accident occurs while they’re under the influence of such medications.

Mr Wilson warned: “If you are on strong medications, it is likely that you will be recommended to avoid driving.”

He further added: “Opioid painkillers, tranquillisers, and certain antidepressants are examples of medicines that can affect driving ability – as well as those that cause drowsiness or say ‘do not operate heavy machinery’.”

The NHS has also issued warnings that some antidepressants can lead to side effects like dizziness, drowsiness, and blurred vision, especially when starting treatment, reports Devon Live.

Those experiencing these symptoms are advised not to drive or operate heavy machinery. The DVLA’s official stance, as stated on its website, is clear-cut: “You only need to tell DVLA if your depression affects your ability to drive safely.”

The DVLA advises: “Ask your doctor if you’re not sure if your depression will affect your driving. You must tell DVLA if your condition will affect your driving. Fill in the M1 questionnaire and send it to DVLA. The address is on the form.”

After you’ve notified the DVLA, they’ll post a letter detailing their verdict. Based on your medical condition, they might need additional details from a healthcare expert.

This could involve contacting your GP or specialist, arranging a medical check-up, or requesting a driving evaluation, vision test, or practical driving examination. Should your application be passed to a medic, processing times could be longer, apart from situations involving bus or lorry permits.

In most cases, you’re allowed to keep driving whilst your application gets processed. But if you’re renewing your permit and have disclosed a medical issue, it’s vital to stick to any particular driving guidance that comes with the renewal paperwork.

What are the symptoms of depression?

The NHS website states these can be physical and psychological.

Psychological signs can include:

  • having suicidal thoughts or thoughts of harming yourself
  • having low self-esteem
  • feeling hopeless and helpless
  • feeling guilt-ridden
  • feeling irritable and intolerant of others
  • feeling tearful
  • feeling anxious or worried
  • not getting any enjoyment out of life
  • continuous low mood or sadness
  • having no motivation or interest in things
  • finding it difficult to make decisions

Physical warning signs can include:

  • changes in appetite or weight (usually decreased, but sometimes increased)
  • constipation
  • low sex drive (loss of libido)
  • unexplained aches and pains
  • moving or speaking more slowly than usual
  • disturbed sleep – for example, finding it difficult to fall asleep at night or waking up very early in the morning
  • lack of energy

Social symptoms include:

  • avoiding contact with friends and taking part in fewer social activities
  • neglecting your hobbies and interests
  • having difficulties in your home, work or family life
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