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Comparing the effects of oxazepam and diazepam in actual highway driving and neurocognitive test performance: a validation study.

Stefan JongenE F P M VuurmanJ G RamaekersA Vermeeren
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2018)
OXA10 caused minor, DIA10 moderate, and OXA30 severe driving impairment. No neurocognitive test was both dose dependently sensitive and able to be associated with driving impairment. No neurocognitive test can replace the on-the-road highway driving test.
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