You might want to check on the FAA's web page in the
medical section as the last time I checked, all medications
for treating Bi-polar syndrome are illegal in regards
to flying. I, unfortunatly, know a little about bi-polar
syndrom from my ex wife. When I went to take my medical
for power, I asked the examiner about those medications
and he said that most of them are also used to treat
seizures. If you are in an accident or give the FAA
any reason to want a blood or urine sample and they
find any of those drugs in your system, I would hate
to see what they would do besides pull your ticket.
The other question I have to some of the CFI's and
DE's out there is I can't remember what it said on
my form (forgot the number) prior to taking my flight
exam but isn't there something on the bottom that states
you are in good medical condition and are not on any
medications??????
Brian
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