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. 1979;7(Suppl 1):85S–89S. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1979.tb04671.x

Studies of clobazam and car-driving

B Biehl
PMCID: PMC1429513  PMID: 35213

Abstract

1 The methodology used in studies to assess the effects of drugs on car-driving performance is reviewed.

2 Clobazam 20 mg, diazepam 10 mg or placebo were administered daily for 3 d to 24 male students with a high neuroticism score (on the Cattell Personality Factors Questionnaire).

3 Car-driving performance was assessed on the second day in real traffic conditions; tests of attention and concentration and subjective assessments were made on the third day.

4 Diazepam 10 mg significantly impaired braking reaction time in comparison with clobazam 20 mg and placebo (P < 0.01). Subjects also reported feeling more `depressed' and lethargic after diazepam.

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