DVLA Flashcards

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DVLA first unprovoked/isolated seizure

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6 months off if there are no relevant structural abnormalities on brain imaging and no definite epileptiform activity on EEG.

If these conditions are not met then this is increased to 12 months

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DVLA patients with established epilepsy or those with multiple unprovoked seizures

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may qualify for a driving licence if they have been free from any seizure for 12 months

if there have been no seizures for 5 years (with medication if necessary) a ’til 70 licence is usually restored

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DVLA withdrawal of epilepsy medication

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should not drive whilst anti-epilepsy medication is being withdrawn and for 6 months after the last dose

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DVLA syncope

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simple faint: no restriction
single episode, explained and treated: 4 weeks off
single episode, unexplained: 6 months off
two or more episodes: 12 months off

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DVLA stroke/TIA

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1 month off driving, may not need to inform DVLA if no residual neurological deficit

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DVLA multiple TIAs over short period of time

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3 months off driving and inform DVLA

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DVLA after craniotomy

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craniotomy e.g. For meningioma: 1 year off driving
pituitary tumour: craniotomy: 6 months; trans-sphenoidal surgery ‘can drive when there is no debarring residual impairment likely to affect safe driving’

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DVLA narcolepsy/cataplexy

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cease driving on diagnosis, can restart once ‘satisfactory control of symptoms’

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DVLA chronic neuro conditions eg MS, MND

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DVLA should be informed, complete PK1 form (application for driving licence holders state of health)

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