Visual disturbances experienced by hallucinogenic drug abusers while driving.

Author(s)
Woody, G.E.
Year
Abstract

Three case reports of young men with histories of hallucinogen usage who experienced visual disturbances while driving are presented. None was "High" at the time of the experiment. It is likely that the disturbances were due to recurrences of the acute effects of one or more hallucinogens. It is believed that use of these drugs may be introducing a new driving hazard.

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Source

American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 127 (1970), No. 5 (November), p. 683-687

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