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  1. 5 cze 2024 · For guidance on pharmaceutical considerations, side effects, observations times, and tips for reading medication labels for aviation safety, see OTC Medications.

  2. 12 cze 2024 · FAA Accepted Medications Master List | Updated 6/12/24*. The following list of FAA-accepted medications is the most accurate and complete information available to our staff on the listed date. This “master list” was developed by Pilot Medical Solutions through our ongoing communication with the FAA. The FAA does not publish or certify an ...

  3. OTC medications help reduce the symptoms of an illness, but do not cure it. Even though a medication has been determined to be safe for use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), this does not mean that the medication is compatible with flying or even driving.

  4. AOPA offers a list of FAA allowed/disallowed medications for pilots who hold FAA-issued medical certificates. Under BasicMed, your physician will discuss the medications you are taking and their potential to interfere with the safe operation of an aircraft. Please read more below.

  5. Graduates of an institution of higher education that have received Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) authorization to certify graduates may be eligible to apply for a restricted privileges airline transport pilot (R-ATP) certificate.

  6. *The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration does not publish a comprehensive list of “approved” medications for pilots. However, FAR 61.53, 67.113, 67.213, 67.313 and 91.17 preclude flying while having a condition or taking a medication that might affect flight safety. The following FAA resources are available:

  7. Medications for which for which they should advise airmen to not fly and provide additional safety information to the applicant. FAA Disclaimer: The lists of medications in this section are not meant to be all-inclusive or comprehensive, but rather address the most common concerns.

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