Prosecutors subpoena Tiger Woods' prescription drug records in DUI case
Florida prosecutors have issued a subpoena for Tiger Woods' prescription medication records as part of his DUI case.

Florida prosecutors have issued a subpoena seeking Tiger Woods' prescription drug records from a pharmacy as part of the ongoing DUI case against the professional golfer.
The subpoena requests comprehensive records related to medications prescribed to Woods, including any warning labels or driving advisories that may have accompanied the prescription bottles, according to court documents.
Woods was arrested on DUI charges in Florida earlier this year. The case has drawn significant media attention given his high-profile status in professional golf.
Prosecutors appear to be building their case by examining whether Woods was aware of potential impairment effects from any prescribed medications he was taking at the time of his arrest.
The subpoena represents a standard investigative step in DUI cases involving prescription medications, as prosecutors seek to establish what substances may have been in a defendant's system and whether proper warnings were provided about driving while taking such medications.