The role of drugs in road safety

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Drug use is increasingly associated with road accidents. While alcohol and illicit substances dominate, a number of prescription drugs contribute to injury and death. Most drugs do not significantly increase the risks of accidents if they are taken as prescribed, however a number of commonly used drugs can impair the ability to drive safely. Awareness that some drugs affect driving will help to reduce their potential impact on road safety.

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Drummer, O. H. (2008). The role of drugs in road safety. Australian Prescriber. National Prescribing Service. https://doi.org/10.18773/austprescr.2008.020

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