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I've got a Dobutamine Stress Echo next Monday I've been told not to drive after but does anyone know how long after you cant drive.

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Sorry I've just changed my post it is a Dobutamine Stress Echo.

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Smarticus in reply toPadalak6

Hi, not had one, but "i've been told" would equate to advice. speak to the team or your GP for clarification, but I would imagine 24hrs/when you feel better as a rough guide. HTH

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I havent been told anything, the leaflet says I'll be told when I get there.

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seasider18 in reply toPadalak6

And if you can't drive home face heavy parking charges.

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