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Reports - How Medical Conditions Impact Driving
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There are two reports. The first is an evidence report, a systematic review of research literature on specific questions regarding medical conditions and driving. The second is the report from the Medical Expert Panel (MEP), an independent panel of physicians, clinicians and scientists who are experts in their field. The MEP reviews the evidence in the research report about a question or topic, and submits opinions to the Agency.
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Executive Summary |
Full Evidence Report |
Medical Expert Panel Opinion |
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| Diabetes Mellitus (Endocrine Disease) |
2006
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| Schedule II Licit Medications |
2006
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| Cardiovascular Disease |
2006
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| Seizure Disorders |
2007
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| Sleep Disorders |
2007
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| Renal Disease |
2007
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| Vision |
2007
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| Musculoskeletal Disease |
2007
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| Hearing |
2007
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N/A
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| Psychiatric Disease |
2008
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| Stroke |
2009
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N/A |
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| Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson's Disease |
2009
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| Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) |
2010
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Disclaimer: FMCSA considers evidence, expert recommendations, and other data; however, all proposed changes to current standards and guidance will be subject to public notice-and-comment and regulatory processes.
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