Guide for Aviation Medical Examiners
Substances of Dependence/Abuse (Drugs and Alcohol)
- Please note that a published list of "acceptable" medications:
- is labor intensive and in the final analysis only partially answers the certification question and does not contribute to aviation safety;
- may encourage or facilitate an airmen's self-determination of the risks posed by various medical conditions especially when combination therapy is used; and
- subject to misuse if used as the sole factor to determine certification eligibility or compliance with 14 CFR part 61.53, Prohibition of Operations During Medical Deficiencies
- Substances of Dependence/Abuse Medications. The Aerospace Medical Disposition is accessible for each of the following Substances of Dependence/Abuse medication listed below.
Note: These medications are not meant to be totally inclusive or comprehensive. No independent interpretation of the FAA's position with respect to a medication included or excluded from the following should be assumed.
Alcohol Dependence/Abuse | Marijuana |
Amphetamines | Narcotics |
Anxiolytics | Phencyclidine (PCP) |
Cocaine | Psychotropic |
Hallucinogens | Stimulants |
Hypnotics | Tranquilizers |