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. 2019 Mar 22;22(3):142–147. doi: 10.1016/j.cjtee.2019.01.009

Table 4.

Drug consumption and driving accidents.

Drug consumption With accident n (%) Without accident n (%) OR 95% CI p value
Insulin 5.7 0.5–56.2 0.120
 Yes 3 (75.0) 1 (25.0)
 No 109 (34.2) 210 (65.8)
Nitroglycerin 0.2 0.03–2.16 0.170
 Yes 1 (12.5) 7 (87.5)
 No 111 (35.2) 204 (64.8)
Aspirin 0.7 0.22–2.4 0.400
 Yes 4 (28.6) 10 (71.4)
 No 108 (35.0) 201 (65.0)
Gemfibrozil 1.8 0.2–10.9 0.010
 Yes 4 (100.0) 0 (0)
 No 108 (33.9) 211 (66.1)
Enalapril 0.7 0.1–3.9 0.500
 Yes 2 (28.6) 5 (71.4)
 No 110 (34.8) 206 (65.2)
Propranolol 1.2 0.2–7.6 0.500
 Yes 2 (40.0) 53 (60.0)
 No 110 (34.6) 208 (65.4)
Captopril 0.9 0.08–10.4 0.700
 Yes 1 (33.3) 2 (66.7)
 No 111 (34.7) 209 (65.3)
Levothyroxine 2.8 0.47–17.4 0.220
 Yes 3 (60.0) 2 (40.0)
 No 109 (34.3) 209 (65.7)
Glibenclamide 2.2 1.3–3.8 0.002
 Yes 38 (49.4) 39 (50.6)
 No 74 (30.1) 172 (69.9)
Atenolol 1.1 0.4–2.5 0.400
 Yes 10 (37.0) 17 (63.0)
 No 102 (34.5) 194 (65.5)
Other drugs 1.1 0.5–2.4 0.430
 Yes 12 (37.5) 20 (62.5)
 No 100 (34.2) 191 (65.6)