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Prescription medicine use by pedestrians and the risk of injurious road traffic crashes: A case-crossover study.

Mélanie NéeMarta AvalosAudrey LuxceyBenjamin ContrandLouis Rachid SalmiAnnie Fourrier-RéglatBlandine GadegbekuEmmanuel LagardeLudivine Orriols
Published in: PLoS medicine (2017)
Therapeutic classes already identified as impacting the ability to drive, such as benzodiazepines and antihistamines, are also associated with an increased risk of pedestrians being involved in a road traffic crash. This study on pedestrians highlights the necessity of improving awareness of the effect of these medicines on this category of road user.
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