A double-blind study to compare the acute residual effects of Lormetazepam 1 mg, Oxazepam 50 mg and placebo on driving performance in an over-the-road driving test.

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Volkerts, E.R. Abbink, F. Laar, M.W. van ... [et al.]
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Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to compare residual effects of lormetazepam 1 mg with those of oxazepam 50 mg on driving performance in a standard over- the- road test, 10 and 16 hours after two consecutive nights treatment. It is concluded that: 1. Lormetazepam 1 mg did not significantly impair over- the- road driving performance the day after treatment. 2. Oxazepam 50 mg seriously degrades over- the- road driving performance the morning after treatment.

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B 29648 /83 / IRRD 828219
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Utrecht, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands Institute for Drugs and Doping Research NIDDR, 1989, 46 p., 24 ref.

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