Medicines and road traffic safety.

Author(s)
Burley, D. & Silverstone, T. (Eds).
Year
Abstract

It has been estimated that more than 2 million people are killed every year in road traffic accidents. Epidemiological evidence suggests that, in approximately 10% of driving- related accidents, psychotropic drugs may be involved. A series of papers on these subjects is presented in this journal.

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Publication

Library number
B 30359 [electronic version only] /83.4 /
Source

London, Clinical Neuroscience Publishers (CNS), 1988, 158 p., 225 ref. International Clinical Psychopharmacology, Volume 3, Supplement I, May 1988.

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