04/14/2026
🚗 Did you know your breathalyzer can read 0.00 — and you can still be dangerously impaired behind the wheel?
Prescription pain pills like hydrocodone and oxycodone affect the same parts of the brain that control your reaction time, judgment, coordination, and vision. And the scariest part? Most people on opioids don't feel impaired — even when they are.
We just published a new article that explains exactly what's happening in your brain when you drive on pain medication — and what the warning signs look like before something goes wrong.
👉 Read it here: https://www.rapiddetox.com/drug-addiction-help/driving-on-pain-pills-opioid-impaired-driving/
If you or someone you love is managing chronic pain and driving regularly, this is worth a few minutes of your time. Please share — it could save a life. 💙
Driving on prescription pain pills like hydrocodone impairs reaction time, coordination, and judgment — even at prescribed doses. Learn the science behind opioid-impaired driving and your options for safe recovery.