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Lorazepam impairs highway driving performance more than heavy alcohol consumption.

Agnès Daurat1, Patricia Sagaspe, Ladislav Moták, Jacques Taillard, Laetitia Bayssac, Nathalie Huet, Colas Authié, Daniel Mestre, Pierre Philip.   

Abstract

While research indicates that benzodiazepine (BZD)-like drugs impair driving performance, it remains unclear (i) how far BZDs affect lane-keeping performance, compared with alcohol and (ii) to what extent this impact can realistically be measured in a simulated environment. To clarify these issues, 16 healthy male drivers who had never previously taken BZDs underwent a randomized, crossover, double-blind, placebo-controlled driving paradigm (with the BZD lorazepam) in both real-world and simulated settings. Two lane-keeping variables, namely inappropriate line crossings (ILCs) and standard deviation of lateral position (SDLP), were recorded during the driving sessions. Analyses revealed that (i) a single lorazepam dose (2 mg given by mouth) caused higher SDLP increases than a blood alcohol concentration of above 0.05%, and that (ii) this BZD effect was amplified in the simulated driving setting, mainly for ILCs. As a consequence, we recommend that physicians be made more aware of BZD-related risks and that researchers make a clear distinction between the effects of BZD intake per se and the impact of simulated driving settings.
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Benzodiazepine; Line-crossing; On-road driving; Simulator; Weaving

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24007754     DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2013.08.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Accid Anal Prev        ISSN: 0001-4575


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