Police documents reveal new details about Britney Spears’recent DUI arrest, including medication disclosures the pop icon made to officers at the time of the incident.
According to a police report obtained by Us Weekly, Britney Spears told authorities she had taken Prozac and Adderall on the day of her arrest. The report, which surfaced publicly in late May 2026, marks the first official window into what happened during the traffic stop that led to the DUI charge.
This development adds another layer to an already complicated moment in Spears’life. The combination of prescription medications—a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor used for depression and anxiety (Prozac) and a stimulant prescribed for ADHD (Adderall)—raises questions about medication interactions and their potential effects on driving ability. Both drugs carry FDA warnings about impaired judgment and coordination, though individual responses vary widely.
The disclosure itself suggests transparency in the moment, or at least cooperation with law enforcement. Whether the medications played a role in the alleged impairment remains to be determined through standard testing and toxicology, the details of which haven’t yet entered public record.
What happens next will likely depend on how prosecutors present the evidence and whether Spears’legal team can establish a defense framework around prescribed medication use versus impairment. The story is still developing, with more details expected to emerge as the case moves forward.

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