Driving Ability Clinical Trial
Official title:
Driving Ability of Drug Dependant Patients in Maintenance Therapy
"Mobility" is a contributing factor in today's society. Drug dependence displays not only a
medical but also an economic problem: Especially for an intended reintegration of a drug
dependant patient in maintenance therapy the possession of a driving licence could be
decisive for a job allocation and therefore the intended reintegration to society.
Subject of this study was to verify if patients under substitution therapy with R, S-
Methadone, S- Methadone, Buprenorphine and Buprenorphine plus Naloxone are just as fit to
drive a car as a non drug dependent person.
For this investigation we compared 121 drug dependent patients in stable maintenance therapy
for a minimum of two years without consumption of any other psychotropic substances than
their maintenance drug (including THC) with non- drug dependant subjects of the same gender,
age and level of education.
This is the largest study on this topic worldwide. The neuro- cognitive working order was
tested by means of the "Vienna Test System" an objective, reliable and valid test
quantifying reaction time, attention efficiency, concentration, maximum resilience and
orientation. Current use of any other psychotropic substance or alcohol just as any serious
illness (including psychiatric diseases, except for an effectively treated depression) lead
to exclusion from this study.
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Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective
Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
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Completed |
NCT01318681 -
Rhinitis, Cognition and Driving Performance
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