Jim Kenyon: Vermont Man’s Prescription-Drug DUI Case Shows Odds Against the Poor – Valley News

Read article - A piece about a recent prescription-drug DUI case in Vermont mentions that the author described the case to Diane Roston, clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at Geisel and the medical director at West Central Behavioral Health, a nonprofit community mental healthcare provider. "It's true that sedation is a possible side effect," Roston said of the drug at the center of the case, Effexor, which treats depression. "But unless there was a recent dosage change, it's not likely the medication was the cause of his drowsiness."