Does Chlorpheniramine cause significant drowsiness or impair cognitive function, and how should this impact its use in daily activities?
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Chlorpheniramine can cause drowsiness and impair cognitive function, potentially affecting driving and machinery operation. Adjust activities accordingly.
Chlorpheniramine often leads to significant drowsiness and cognitive impairment, impacting tasks requiring alertness such as driving.
Due to its sedative effects, chlorpheniramine may cause drowsiness and cognitive slowing, caution advised during activities like driving.