Journal article
Driving Ability After Intravenous Fentanyl or Diazepam
Abstract
Uncomfortable or moderately painful radiologic diagnostic and therapeutic procedures are being performed increasingly on outpatients. If sedation and analgesia are used, patients cannot drive themselves home or return rapidly to normal activities. This study compares the effect of fentanyl (100 micrograms), diazepam (7.5 mg), and placebo on driving ability of young volunteers as measured by the thacometer. Speed and accuracy were impaired at 30 …
Authors
STEVENSON GW; PATHRIA MN; LAMPING DL; BUCK L; ROSENBLOOM D
Journal
Investigative Radiology, Vol. 21, No. 9, pp. 717–719
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer
Publication Date
September 1986
DOI
10.1097/00004424-198609000-00008
ISSN
0020-9996