Performance testing as part of drug-registration.

Author(s)
O'Hanlon, J.F. Brookhuis, K.A. Louwerens, J.W & Volkerts, E.R.
Year
Abstract

There is a reason to believe that prescribed drugs commonly cause driving performance impairment leading to increased risk of traffic accident involvement. If so, an implication is that drug registration procedures should be improved with the inclusion of driving performance tests. A test method is developed and described.

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Publication

Library number
B 25326 (In: B 25301) /83.4/ IRRD 801401
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. 311-330, 1 fig., 7 graph., 2 tab.

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