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Drugs and Driving



NIDA Research Monograph, Number 11 [Printed in 1977]


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Table of Contents

Foreword-----iii

Preface-----iv

Chapter I: Introduction-----1

Chapter II: Synopsis of Panel Review-----3

Chapter III: Summary of Position Papers-----14

Chapter IV: Drug Impairment Reviews-----18

  • Anesthetics Tranquilizers (Foreign)-----19
    Markku Linnoila, M.D.
  • Tranquilizers (General) -----39
    Jane H. Speaker, Ph.D.
  • Tranquilizers (Minor) Opiates-----44
    Morton F. Mason, Ph.D.
  • Sedatives-----61
    Satanand Sharma, Ph.D.
  • Stimulants-----73
    Robert Forney, Ph.D.
  • Hallucinogens (General) Marihuana-----77
    Herbert Moskowitz, Ph.D.
  • Marihuana Other Drugs-----91
    Arthur McBay, Ph.D.
  • Other Drugs (General)-----100
    Reginald Smart, Ph.D.
  • Other Drugs-----113
    Maxine Stitzer, Ph.D.

Bibliography-----125

List of Monographs-----136



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