Answer:
"Do not drive after taking this medication."
"Make sure you drink a lot of liquids while on this medication."
"Take this medication on an empty stomach."
"Do not take this medication for more than 2 days."
"Take the medication only when you are not driving."
"Take a lower dose than normal when you have to drive."
"You are correct; you should not take antihistamines."
"You may be able to safely take a second-generation antihistamine."
Explanation:
Do not drive after taking this medication.
First-generation antihistamines cause drowsiness. There is no evidence to indicate that the patient should force fluids, take the medication on an empty stomach, or place the medication on hold for any period of time
You may be able to safely take a second-generation antihistamine.
Second-generation antihistamines are often called non-sedating antihistamines. These may be safer for the patient to take, but the patient should still monitor for signs of excessive sedation.