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Does the DOT physical include a drug test?
What drugs are tested for, if a DOT drug test is requested?
What if the DOT drug screen tests positive?
Why do I have to have a urine test for my DOT physical?
Is protein in the urine a disqualifier?
Is sugar in the urine a disqualifier?
Is blood in the urine a disqualifier?
Can I get a medical certificate if I’m being treated for a medical condition by my doctor?
What if I take insulin by injection and my diabetes is under control?
My doctor put me on Metformin. Can I still drive truck?
What medications disqualify me from getting a medical card?
Can I be qualified if I have a prescription for medical marijuana?
What if I take nitroglycerine for angina?
Can I still drive if I take prescription Paxil, Imitrex, and Zonisamide?
Can I take Xanax and still drive truck? My doctor put me on it and I don’t want to lose my job.
Can I still drive if I take a blood thinner?
Can I still drive while taking Provigil (Modafinil)?
Does the DOT physical include a drug test?
The DOT physical exam to get your medical card, does not include a drug test. This does not mean that any Company you want to work for, will not request a pre-employment drug test — they most likely will. But the DOT physical exam requirements do not include a drug test.
What drugs are tested for, if a DOT drug test is requested?
The 5 Panel drug test analyzes urine for the following drugs:
- Marijuana (THC metabolite)
- Cocaine
- Amphetamines
- Opiates (including heroin)
- Phencyclidine (PCP)
What if the DOT drug screen tests positive?
The DOT drug screen is looking for illegal or non-prescription drugs. Yet, sometimes normal prescription medications can trip a positive test.
If the urinalysis is positive for one or more of the drugs on the 5 panel drug test, then the driver will be contacted in person by the Medical Review Officer. The MRO will interview the driver to determine if there is an alternative medical explanation for the drugs found in the urine specimen. If the driver provides appropriate documentation from a prescribing physician, a confirmation test with a split sample is performed for each identified drug. Confirmation ensures that over-the-counter medications or preparations are not reported as positive results. If the MRO determines that it is a legitimate medical use of the prohibited drug, the drug test result is reported as negative to the employer. Otherwise the drug test will be reported as positive.
Why do I have to have a urine test for my DOT physical?
The urine test is just a kidney screen to test for sugar and protein. It’s done to determine that there is no early onset of conditions like high blood pressure breaking down the kidneys, or early signs of diabetes, or kidney infection.
Is protein in the urine a disqualifier?
No, not necessarily. Protein in the urine may indicate kidney disease. The medical examiner will make a decision based on the amount of protein in the urine. The medical examiner may certify, time limit your certification or temporarily disqualify your medical certificate while you have the condition checked by a specialist.
Is sugar in the urine a disqualifier?
Yes, it is an indicator of the onset of diabetes or already a diabetic that does not have the condition under control. The driver would be disqualified until the condition is under control, either with medications or diet.
Is blood in the urine a disqualifier?
No, not necessarily. If the medical examiner believes that the blood in the urine may indicate a condition that affects the ability of the commercial driver to safely, the driver may be referred to a primary care physician or specialist for further evaluation. The medical examiner may certify, time limit your certification or temporarily disqualify your medical certificate while you have the condition checked by a specialist.
Can I get a medical certificate if I’m being treated for a medical condition by my doctor?
Depending on the risk posed by the condition and treatment, the medical examiner may require documentation from your doctor. To assist in the preparation of the documentation, you can get more information here, courtesy of Trucker Docs. Even though your prescribing physician may be of the opinion that your condition and treatment is safe to drive, the decision to certify still rests with the medical examiner.
If you have non-insulin treated diabetes the medical examiner will check that your diabetes is adequately controlled. If it is controlled, you will get a time-limited certification and most likely need to re-certify annually.
If your diabetes is treated with insulin, you will be disqualified for inter-state driving. You may be able to drive intra-state.
The DOT does have a few, very stable insulin dependent drivers testing on insulin waivers, but you would have to check with the FMCSA on this issue.
What if I take insulin by injection and my diabetes is under control?
Without a DOT Diabetes exemption waiver the answer is No, not for interstate driving, even if your condition is stable.
You may be able to drive intra-state. Each state has its own rules.
What are the requirements for blood sugar limits? I just found a job driving school bus. I am a diabetic, non-insulin dependent. When I took the test my blood sugar was 350, but in the past few days I’ve gotten it down to about 170. I have never had a low or high blood sugar blackout. Will I have to get an exemption?
The medical examiner needs to see your blood sugar levels below 120. That is the level for blood sugar spillover into the urine. The concern is not whether you have ever had a blood sugar blackout, it’s – Could you have a blood sugar blackout while driving a bus full of little people? Safety first for you, the driver, and for the public at large.
My doctor put me on Metformin. Can I still drive truck?
The Metformin is to control your blood sugar as a borderline diabetic. It will limit your DOT medical certificate to one year at a time.
I’m a CDL driver. I had to start insulin for my diabetes. My medical card expires in a month. Will the doctor know I’m taking insulin when he does my tests?
It does not matter whether he knows or not. On the DOT medical examination form that you fill out, it will ask if you are a diabetic and also how you control the condition. So you are the one who is going to tell him about the insulin.
Your examining doctor should ask quite a few questions regarding your insulin usage to help determine your options.
What medications disqualify me from getting a medical card?
Any habit forming drug; methadone; anti-seizure medication, is disqualifying.
The medical examiner will review every medication – prescription, non-prescription, and supplement to determine if its use will adversely affect the safe operation of a commercial vehicle. The medical examiner may require documentation from your prescribing physician. In this case the medical examiner may, but is not required to grant you a medical card.
Can I be qualified if I have a prescription for medical marijuana?
No. Marijuana is a disqualifier, even if you have a prescription.
A CMV driver cannot be qualified if on Methadone. There are exceptions to the rule regarding other drugs prescribed by a physician, but this does NOT apply to Methadone.
What if I take nitroglycerine for angina?
Nitroglycerine use is not disqualifying. The medical examiner may require an evaluation by your Cardiologist to make sure that your angina condition is stable.
Can I still drive if I take prescription Paxil, Imitrex, and Zonisamide?
These three drugs are going to be a red flag for any examiner. You should bring with you a letter from your prescribing physician, explaining the need for the medications and their possible side effects. All three are listed with side effects of drowsiness, weakness, dizziness, and should not be used while driving or using machinery. You are going to have to explain to the medical examiner why and how much if any of these medications you are taking and the basic circumstances for their needs.
Can I take Xanax and still drive truck? My doctor put me on it and I don’t want to lose my job.
One of the best ways for a driver to answer a question about whether a medication may be a disqualifier or not, is to read about the side effects of that medication.
Lets take a look at some of the side effects of Xanax which include: “Drowsiness, light-headedness, headache, tiredness, dizziness, irritability, talkativeness, difficulty concentrating, dry mouth, increased salivation, changes in sex drive or ability, nausea, constipation, changes in appetite, weight changes, difficulty urinating, and joint pain. Some other side effects can be serious. The following symptoms are uncommon, but if you experience any of them, call your doctor immediately: shortness of breath, seizures, seeing things or hearing voices that do not exist (hallucinating), severe skin rash, yellowing of the skin or eyes, depression, memory problems, confusion, problems with speech, unusual changes in behavior or mood, thinking about harming or killing yourself or trying to do so, and problems with coordination or balance.”
As you can see, some of these issues can be unsafe for you and the public. It will cause any medical examiner to question your reaction to this medication. Talk with your prescribing doctor and ask questions with regards to driving while using any medication.
I take Prozac for anxiety and I no longer have anxiety attacks. Will this be a problem for my DOT physical?
If the anxiety disorder is controlled with the medication, then there is no real problem. Just make sure you inform the medical examiner about your condition and the medications you are taking for it.
I have been diagnosed with panic attacks. I don’t have them often but I do take Lorazepam for them on a PRN basis. Can this disqualify me from driving a school bus?
The side effects of the medication could be a disqualifier from driving a bus. I would bring a note from your physician stating how long and how often you use this medication.
A bus-load of kids could be stressful and may trigger your need to medicate. So the medical examiner would be concerned about the side effects of the medication. The big concern here is for your safety and the safety of the children.
I want to keep my CDL but I have anxiety and need to get on some medication. I don’t want to lose my license. What anti-anxiety medication in okay to take and still be safe to drive?
Talk with your MD and explain that you are a commercial OTR driver. That way the doctor can work out which, out of dozens of medications, will work best and not interfere with your ability to operate a commercial motor vehicle. Most of the anxiety meds do not run positive for drug testing. They usually have side-effects that cause drowsiness and that is the main problem. So give the provider as much information as possible and go from there.
You will need to get documentation from your MD stating that no side effects are present that will impact your ability to safely operate a commercial vehicle.
Can I still drive if I take a blood thinner?
Yes, you may still drive. You will need to get documentation from your treating physician as to when the condition started, what was the diagnosis, what has the treatment consisted of, what medication are you on, and is the condition stable. All of these things are to help the medical examiner determine whether you are medically fit to operate a CMV safely.
Can I still drive while taking Provigil (Modafinil)?
The use of Provigil needs careful supervision. Drivers being prescribed Provigil should not be qualified until they have been monitored closely for at least 6 weeks while taking Provigil. The medical examiner will require documentation from your treating physician stating that the treatment is effective, and that no side effects are present that will impact your ability to safely operate a commercial vehicle.
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Jennifer c says
I take vyvanse and I tried going in for a renewal and the doctor said its not allowed. I’ve tried non stimulant medications for my ADHD but they don’t work. I passed with this medication with my first physical with a doctors note. If I go off this medication I don’t feel safe driving, but if I can’t pass do I need to just quit driving?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Jennifer
If you have been on this medication for any period of time, then try having your prescribing doctor fill out a medical release form. Have him explain the needs and uses of the medications and that you have had no ill effects from the medication. That should help with the CME’s decision making process.
Marian says
Is a Class A CDL disqualified if taking Carvedilol; Levothyroxine; lisinopril; torsemide and Xarelto?
Many thanks!
Trucker Docs™ says
@Marian
These meds are going to raise questions right up front. So start with medical releases from your prescribing doctors and have them explain why and how long you have been on these medications. The information helps the CME make a more informed decision regarding you and the FMCSA guidelines.
O. R. says
I am on Citalopram and have been on it for about 3 years. I am considering getting my CDL A classes. Before I move forward I want to know if this will be acceptable in clearing my DOT physical.
Trucker Docs™ says
@O.R.
The medication is going to cause questions, just like the condition that it is being taken for.
Get a medical release form filled out by your prescribing doctor. Have him explain your present condition and how you have responded to the medication. Also have him state how long you have been on the meds. With all that information in hand, you should be in good shape.
Steven m says
I have been diagnosed as bipolar, my Dr wants to know if lamictal is a dot approved medicine. If not is there a recommended substitute?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Steven
If you are placed on any new medication, you need to be on it for at least thirty days to determine your action/reaction to it. With proper documentation and a medical release from your prescribing doctor, with an explanation for the meds use, will be required by the CME that is doing your medical certification examination. That information is taken into consideration during the exam. It all helps the CME to make his final decision. So get a medical release from your prescribing doctor and your mental health doctor, if different, and take it with you to the exam. Good Luck
Oscar says
I drive intrastate in Texas. My doctor has recommended my to try Victoza. She says it is a once a day shot butnot considered insulin. Don’t want to jeprodize my cdl. Could I take this if im intrastate?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Oscar
Most likely and make sure you take your most recent A1c results in with you for the medical examination.
States are different and you could possibly be on insulin and still drive intra-state only. Check with your drivers license department to make sure though.
Tim G says
Is Lyrica or Tramadol disquailifiers for a medical card even though they don’t cause any side affects?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Tim
You will need a medical release form from your primary doctor, to take to the CME.
Frank E says
If I change my Diabetic injectable to a non insulin type, like Victoza, will that qualify me for a DOT cert. without the exemption requirement?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Frank
Yes.
arturo c says
i have been taking clonazepam since i was 8 years old for very mild tourettes (i’m now 41) – no outbursts or anything like that – simply small facial twitches, moving of the hands/arms just like turning my wrist as a nervous reaction, minor anxiety – the clonazepam controls it just fine to where it’s un-noticable. there is zero drowsiness or negative side effects that i experience with my doseage (1 mg twice a day) – as stated, been taking this for 33 years as prescribed by my doctor – will the medical examiner at the dot physical, with proper documentation from my physician, pass me to get my cdl? i’m in california.
Trucker Docs™ says
@Arturo
The CME should take all of the available information from the PCP into account, and then based on any other physical findings will make a final determination.
Chad says
Can you take hydrocodone and posses a dot card
Trucker Docs™ says
@Chad
A lot depends on the reasoning behind the medication usage. Without the proper documentation it is a disqualifier.
Read the other Q&A on this page to get an idea of whether qualification may be a possibility for you.
Jeanne says
I am taking Requip 0.5mg 3@bedtime for restless leg syndrome.
I have had my CDL for 9 years
I recently have been denied on my physical for taking this medication.
I have been on the same dosage for over 20yrs.
I have never had complications with the medication.
Has there been a change with DOT regarding this medication?
My Dr is more than willing to give a signed statement and release.
This examiner will not accept the release.
I have no other medical problems, I am 64 and in great health, other than rls, which I have had since I was 15 years old.
Trucker Docs™ says
@Jeanne
Get the medical release form from your doctor explaining that you have been driving with these medication for over twenty years and then go somewhere else for your DOT examination. Where you are going right now, someone is over reading the regs.
SAMMY says
I had a big back surg last NOVEMBER ( 2015 ) I started trucking in March was on 30mlg fast acting Morphine stopped all when started driving last two lot of pain in low back so I took one 30 mlg fast acting MORPHINE help pain but now I have to go renew my CDL MEDICAL card ( take PHY ) is this going to still show up and screw my testing? THANK YOU SAMMY
Trucker Docs™ says
@Sammy
Urine test in DOT examination is for proper kidney function, not for drug testing.
Drug testing is done at the request of the employer and is a separate test from the DOT physical exam.
Don says
I have been prescribed Adderall XR 20mg. Wondering if it is ok to take or is it not ok per DOT rules? If so is there any special documentation I need from my doctor?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Don
Yes, just make sure that you bring a medical release form from your prescribing doctor explaining the need and usage of the medications that you’re taking and that will be a huge help to the CME.
Jodi says
I am taking a variety of meds. Low dose of gabapentin, meloxacam, and tizanadine for very mild neuropathy in my back. I have been on it for about 4 months. I am about to lease on to a company and am worried about passing my dot and drug test. I take my meds at night during my 10hr break and have no side effects. Am I ok?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Jodi
You want to have medical releases from your prescribing doctors explaining your medications and their uses. If you have been on these meds for a while, then have the doctor explain how long and that there have been no abnormal reactions to the meds.
If these come up on the drug screen, then all you will need is a copy of the prescription for the MRO when he calls and ask for it.
Ehrin says
I have been prescribed suboxone for 2 and a half years and also had my passed My DOT physical with the knowledge i was taking this . The Drs. Asked for a letter from my prescibing Dr. This year i was rejected .I asked the Dr if things changed and was on the disqaulifying list and she said she was unsure. I made her aware of the two previous Dr.that gave me med. Card. She still didnt. Is this a disqaulifying script and what do i do from here?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Ehrin
It is in a touchy position with the FMCSA, but if you bring a medical release form from your prescribing doctor explaining the length of time that you have been on the medication and the purpose for the medication, then you should be in pretty good standing with the CME.
Shaun says
any up dates or advice? I have been on suboxone for 2 years and 8 months and have been taking them for back pain and to stay off all other drugs. I have been winging down and only take 1, 8mg strip a day now..I have worked very hard to get this far in my recovery. what is the best way not to get disqualified for my med card? I’m in Ohio if that has anything to do with it.
Trucker Docs™ says
@Shaun
Make sure you have a medical release from your prescribing doctor explaining the need for this medication and that you have had no negative side effects from proper usage. Have him explain that you use this for pain and not for drug rehab. That should help.
Ken H says
I have chronic back pain and take marinol once a week, when I get home from work. The effects are worn off by the next morning. Is this a disqualifying prescription drug ?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Ken
Not if you have your doctor fill out a medical release form explaining your medication usage.
d batten says
I am a hazmat DOT driver. I have cronic pain in my ankle from a break/surgery.
my doctor is wanting to try some oral and topical medications.
I need to know if I can take them.
Lyrica
Gabapentin
Zanaflex
creams
Pennsaid
Biofreeze
Trucker Docs™ says
@d b
You need a medical release form from your prescribing doctor explaining his thinking behind the use of these meds. Some of them will cause serious questions, but a proper explanation should help cover your bases.
Asilguod says
Gabapentin is a dis qualifier because it’s considered a seizure medication
Rich says
Hello. I’m applying for a UPS non CDL driving position in Texas. I take on occasion Restoril for sleeplessness. I’m only prescribed 15 a month. Restoril does show up as a benzo if tested. How that affect the DOT physical? Should I even tell them? I do want to be honest if it’s necessary. Thanks
Trucker Docs™ says
@Rich
If the meds show up in the drug screen, then the MRO will want to have you send a copy of the prescription. That allows him to make a positive test negative. Otherwise you should be OK.
Roger says
I have my CDL’s and just found out I have Neuropathy & need to take Gabapentin. Can I still drive truck?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Roger
The medication is going to cause a lot of questions. So you want to have a medical release form from your prescribing doctor explaining why he is using this particular drug. As an anti-convulsive, it’s a disqualifier, but as a pain med with proper documentation, you could be OK.
Kim M says
Can CDL drivers be qualified while taking suboxone?
john l says
Don’t tell the doctor you take them to be safe. I learned this the hard way this past year when I lost out on a dream job making close to $100,000 job. Even with my medical release form she still wouldn’t give me a new medical card.
john l says
And I have been issued 5 cards since I have been taking it subs
Larry M says
Have used hydrocone for back pain for 15 years. do I qualify for a cdl license? Have already had one for 30 years.
Tara S says
Will Sertraline anxiety medication taken at 6:00 P.M. cause a disqualification of a medical dot physical for a class B CDL bus driving licsence?
Trucker Docs™ says
@Tara
Get a medical release form from your prescribing doctor and have him explain what your medications are being taken for. The release is what the CME is going to be looking for. With that information available right up front helps him in the decision making process.