The effect of Telfast® 180 on driver behaviour, decision-making and reaction time.

Author(s)
Schepers, J.M. Potter, P. & Niekerk, C. van
Year
Abstract

The principal objective of the study was to examine the effect of Telfast®, an antihistamine, on driver behaviour, decision making, and reaction time. A sample of 255 volunteers participated in the study. The sample was randomly divided into two groups, viz. a placebo and a Telfast group. One of the groups received Telfast and the other a placebo. Initially all the participants were given a standardised driving test, as well as a psychomotor test. Immediately thereafter the placebo group received their placebo tablets and the Telfast group their Telfast tablets. Exactly 2,6 hours later every participant was tested again, using the same tests as before. No statistically significant differences were found between the Placebo group and the Telfast group. No sedative effects due to Telfast® were thus evident. (Author/publisher)

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C 26710 [electronic version only]
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SA Journal of Industrial Psychology = SA Tydskrif vir Bedryfsielkunde, Vol. 29 (2003), No. 3, p. 76-86, 19 ref.

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