This label appears on a bottle of medicine. Which of the following is the logical conclusion based on the information provided?

A. This medication must not be taken when one is tired.
B. Alcohol will counteract the effects of this mediation
C. Caution should be used when running hazardous equipment
D. This medication must be taken at night
my answer is C but confused with D

Still no label!

LABEL

May cause DROWSINESS ALCOHOL may intensify this effect. USE CARE when operating a car or dangerous machinery.

To determine the logical conclusion based on the information provided on the label of the medicine bottle, we need to carefully analyze the information given.

The label does not explicitly state anything about the medication's effect when one is tired or whether alcohol will counteract its effects. Therefore, options A and B cannot be concluded based on the given information.

Option C suggests that caution should be used when running hazardous equipment. However, since the label does not mention anything about hazardous equipment, this option cannot be directly concluded from the provided information.

Option D suggests that the medication must be taken at night. To determine whether this conclusion is valid or not, we need to look for any mention or indication on the label of the medicine specifically regarding the timing of dosage. If the label mentions taking the medication at night or any indication that it should be taken during a particular time of the day, then option D could be considered a logical conclusion.

In this case, you mentioned that the information on the label is confusing in relation to option D. Without knowing the specific information on the label, it is difficult to determine the validity of this conclusion. It would be best to review the label again carefully, paying attention to any guidance or instructions provided regarding the timing of dosage.

When evaluating a logical conclusion, it is always important to base it on the information presented, not on assumptions.