Alcohol-drug interactions.

Author(s)
Moskowitz, H.
Year
Abstract

The likelihood of combined use of alcohol and another drug has substantially increased. Epidemiological studies in the United States indicate that alcohol drinkers are more likely to use psychoactive drugs than are non-drinkers, There is epidemiological evidence that such combined use is reflected in roadside accident rates. In this paper a brief review of studies of joint alcohol-drug use on driving-related behaviour is given.

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Publication

Library number
B 20936 (In: B 19594) /83.4/ IRRD 261061
Source

In: Proceedings 8th international Conference on Alcohol, Drugs, and Traffic Safety, Stockholm, June 15-19, 1980, p. 881-894, 52 ref.

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