ADHD Medication & Driving

Driving under the influence of drugs can result in significant penalties, including fines and loss of licence. If you have a medical condition that may impact your ability to drive safely, you are legally required to notify your state or territory’s licensing authority.

Rest assured, specific details about your medical condition will not appear on your driver’s licence. Instead, only general information—such as a requirement to take medication as prescribed—may be displayed. This ensures your privacy while maintaining road safety.

For more information on how to report a medical condition, please visit your relevant state or territory website:

Need a Self-Test Option?

Our Oral Detect is a rapid, single-use oral fluid testing device that delivers results in as little as 2 minutes. Designed for convenience and accuracy, it detects seven drug classes:

  • Amphetamines
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Cocaine
  • Methamphetamines
  • Opiates
  • Oxycodone
  • THC (Cannabis)

Oral Detect is independently verified to meet AS/NZS 4760:2019 standards, ensuring compliance with current Australian testing protocols. With a clear, visual indicator for the presence or absence of substances, it provides reliable results for personal or workplace screening.

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Alcolizer Technology Closed 24 Dec to 1 Jan
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Normal Operations Resume 2 January 2026
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