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Does the FAA have a list of prescription and over-the …

    https://www.faa.gov/faq/does-faa-have-list-prescription-and-over-counter-drugs-pilots-can-and-cannot-take-while-flying
    You may not fly if you are taking any of these types of medications. If you aren't sure whether your medication falls into one of these categories, you should check with your AME: Tranquilizers, such as but not limited to Valium, Librium, Ativan. Most antidepressants.

Pilot Information - Over-the-Counter Medications

    https://www.faa.gov/pilots/medical_certification/medications
    Pilot Information - Over-the-Counter Medications. The information presented should not be considered all-inclusive; these are general guidelines. IMPORTANT - it is …

Medications Database - AOPA

    https://www.aopa.org/go-fly/medical-resources/medications-database

    AOPAs List of FAA Allowed Disallowed …

      https://pilot-protection-services.aopa.org/news/2019/may/01/aopas-list-of-faa-allowed-disallowed-medications
      AOPA’s Medical Resources website provides a wealth of information regarding BasicMed, Airman Medical Certification, Health Conditions, Submitting Records to the FAA, Special …

    Guide for Aviation Medical Examiners - Federal Aviation …

      https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/avs/offices/aam/ame/guide/pharm/dni_dnf/
      Seizure medications, even if used for non-seizure conditions such as migraines; Smoking cessation aid - e.g.: varenicline (Chantix) Steroids, high dose …

    Medications approved by the FAA | Pilot Medical …

      https://www.leftseat.com/faa-accepted-medications/
      Most psychotropic medications are not approved by the FAA. Medications not approved include, but are not limited to: Pristiq or Khedezla (Desvenlafaxine), Xanax …

    What Over-the-Counter (OTC) medications can I …

      https://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/medical_certification/media/OTCMedicationsforPilots.pdf
      If you take any of the “NO GO” medications (listed below in the table) or if you have had side effects from the medication before, wait at least five (5) dosage intervals after the last …

    Medication Database (Read Disclaimer Before …

      https://www.aviationmedicine.com/medication-database/
      *The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration does not publish a comprehensive list of “approved” medications for pilots. However, FAR 61.53, 67.113, 67.213, 67.313 and …

    Medications Pilots Must Avoid - FlightPhysical.com

      https://flightphysical.com/medications/no-fly
      Any medication newly approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) (those drugs issued initial FDA marketing approval within the past 12 months). We …

    Guide for Aviation Medical Examiners - Federal Aviation …

      https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/avs/offices/aam/ame/guide/pharm/ed/
      Code of Federal Regulations. First-Class Airman Medical Certificate: 67.113 (c) Second-Class Airman Medical Certificate: 67.213 (c) Third-Class Airman Medical …



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