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Acute administration of oxycodone, alcohol, and their combination on simulated driving-preliminary outcomes in healthy adults.

Shanna BabalonisMarion A CoePaul A NuzzoMichelle R LofwallNur AliPaul A SloanLaura C FanucchiSharon L Walsh
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2020)
These preliminary data suggest that acute doses of oxycodone (5, 10 mg) do not significantly impair acuity on laboratory-based simulated driving models; however, 10 mg oxycodone produced increases in self-reported outcomes that are not compatible with safe driving behavior (e.g., sedation, impairment). Additional controlled research is needed to determine how opioid misuse (higher doses; parenteral routes of administration) impacts driving risk.
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