Carry-over effects on driving performance of benzodiazcpines with short climiriation half-lives in comparison with nitrazepam and placebo.

Author(s)
Laurell, H & Törnros, J.
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Abstract

Benzodiazepines are the most described psychoactive drugs. They are also used to treat a variety of disorders and thus it is almost inevitable that they are used in ways and situations in which their effects and aftereffects could interfere with traffic safety demands. Brotizolam, Oxazepam and Triazolam were studied with regard to their possible carry-over effects on driving performance.

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B 25309 (In: B 25301) /83.4/ IRRD 801384
Source

In: Drugs and driving : proceedings of the first international symposium on prescription drugs and driving performance, Vinkeveen, The Netherlands, 25-28 June 1984, p. 111-121, 8 graph., 1 tab.

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