Effects of neuroleptics on aspects relevant to driving fitness (preliminary evaluation).

Author(s)
Grübel-Mathyl, U.
Year
Abstract

There is still a question of to what extent patients are conscious of their impaired performance abilities and react deliberately to compensate for their shortcomings. The extent to which the performance levels achieved by the patients are sufficient to derive opinions on driving ability cannot be assessed in a general manner. It is necessary to identify and express permissible minimum psychomotor abilities in quantitative terms.

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B 25320 (In: B 25301) /83.4/ IRRD 801395
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. 241-248, 9 tab.

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