MEDICATIONS AND THE SAFETY OF THE OLDER DRIVER: IS THERE BASIS FOR CONCERN

Auteur(s)
Ray, W.A. Gurwitz, J. Decker, M.D. & Kennedy, D.L.
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Samenvatting

Medications with central nervous system (cns) effects, includingbenzodiazepines, cyclic antidepressants, antihistamines, narcotic analgesics, and hypoglycemics, have been thought to have the potential to impair driving. These drugs impair performance in younger drivers and some have been linked to an increased risk of motor vehicle crashes. Even though persons 65 years of age and older frequently take these drugs and are more susceptible to cns effects, no direct data exist regarding whether or not medications adversely affect driving safety in this population. Thus there is an urgent need for further research in this area.

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 850530 IRRD 9210
Uitgave

Human Factors. 1992 /02. 34(1) Pp33-47 (Tabs., Refs.)

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