The joint action of alcohol and meprobamate.

Author(s)
Carpenter, J.A.
Year
Abstract

From experiments is shown that alcohol and meprobamate affect the blood levels of each other. Alcohol at large doses modifies the blood levels of meprobamate, the effect being progressively greater at higher doses of meprobamate, when meprobamate is taken contiguously with alcohol. Other results of these experiments are given and discussed.

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Library number
B 6391 (In: B 6384 /83.4/
Source

In: Alcohol, drugs and driving : proceedings of the Vermont Symposium on Alcohol, drugs and driving, held in Warren, Vermont on October 12-15, 1972, p. 207-216, 6 fig., 4 graph., 5 ref.

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