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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Beware of Side Effects from Fit-for-Duty Tests

Eddie Haynes worked as a firefighter for the city of Montgomery, Ala., for 16 years, beginning in April 1990. In November 2002, Haynes began seeing a psychiatrist for symptoms of anxiety. The physician diagnosed Haynes with generalized anxiety disorder and prescribed various medications. Three months later, Haynes' lieutenant sent him home from work until he could present verification from his physician regarding the possible side effects of the medications he was taking. The lieutenant's actions allegedly were precipitated by Haynes' statement that he did not feel comfortable driving the fire truck, which Haynes denied. The physician faxed to ...

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