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GENERAL CONCERNS ABOUT TAKING MEDICATIONS WHILE SCUBA DIVINGMany of the conditions discussed are treated with medication. These include anticonvulsants to prevent seizures, antidepressants and sedatives to alter behaviour, pain medication and a host of others. In addition to the intended effect, many drugs have undesirable side effects, which vary from erson to person and are not entirely predictable. The list of side effects, while far from complete, includes these most common states: drowsiness, dry mouth, blurred vision and slowness to urinate. Additionally, these medications have not been tested in divers while diving or in a controlled hyperbaric environment: this type of assessment of risk for the diver cannot be performed. There may be an interaction between the medication and high partial pressures of nitrogen, producing an unexpected side effect such as anxiety or panic. Fitness & Diving:
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(Hugh Greer MD, Alert Diver, May-June 1999.)
Divers Alert Network (DAN) S.E. Asia-Pacific
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