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Lormetazepam effects on daytime vigilance, psychomotor performance and simulated driving in young adult healthy volunteers
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics2002Vol. 40(07), pp. 304–309
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Alfonso Iudice, Enrica Bonanni, Michelangelo Maestri, B Nucciarone, Stefania Brotini, Maria Laura Manca, Giovanni Iudice, Luigi Murri
Abstract
The data suggest that 3-day use of lormetazepam 1 mg/day neither influences daytime vigilance nor impairs psychomotor task performance and simulated driving. Results confirm previous evidence that the intermediate-acting hypnotic benzodiazepine lormetazepam is devoid of residual effects in respect to psychomotor ability. However, caution should be exercised in the interpretation of the results due to the limited sensitivity of the study.
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