The effects of Lorazepam. and Bromazepam on actual driving and psychomotor performance of patients.

Author(s)
Gier, J.J. de, Hart.B.J. 't & Nelemans, F.A.
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Abstract

The effects of Lorazepam and Bromazepam, an actual driving and psychomotor performance in anxious out-patients are investigated. Results suggest that performance impairment observed in a laboratory test after subchronic administration of 1.0 my of Lorazepam three times a day to anxious patients does not necessarily result in impaired driving performance; but further investigation is needed. Bromazepam-treated patients showed no signs of performance impairment at all.

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B 25311 (In: B 25301) /83.4/ IRRD 801386
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. 137-152, 11 graph., 4 tab.

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