Driving performance of patients receiving Diazepam medication.

Author(s)
Gier, J.J. de & Nelemans, F.A.
Year
Abstract

The primary goal of this study was to compare a specific task-performance in a laboratory test and real driving performance of ambulant patients using diazepam medication with those of controls. The results indicated that there is no relationship between plasma or saliva levels of diazepam and/or its major metablite N-desmethyldiazepam and real driving performance and/or laboratory task performance.

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Library number
B 20945 (In: B 19594) /83.4/ IRRD 261070
Source

In: Proceedings 8th international Conference on Alcohol, Drugs, and Traffic Safety, Stockholm, June 15-19, 1980, p. 1009-1023, 3 fig., 4 graph., 2 tab., 24 ref.

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