Effects of stimulant drugs on actual and simulated driving: perspectives from four experimental studies conducted as part of the druid research consortium

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  • who: Psychopharmacology ( et al. from the Laboratory measures of skills related to driving Subjective measures have published the article: Effects of stimulant drugs on actual and simulated driving: perspectives from four experimental studies conducted as part of the DRUID research consortium, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 28/05/2012
  • what: The major objective of these studies was to provide scientific basis for harmonized pan-European regulations of driving under the influence (DUI) of stimulants. It is also apparent from this studies that the stimulant effects of MDMA and dexamphetamine, if any, could not compensate for . . .

     

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