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Citation

Pishkin V, Lovallo WR, Fishkin SM, Shurley JT. J. Clin. Psychiatry 1980; 41(10): 358-363.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1980, Physicians Postgraduate Press)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

6107292

Abstract

The morning after effects of taking single doses of three hypnotic compounds were compared in a five-group design, including the three drug conditions (temazepam, flurazepam, barbiturate), placebo, and no capsule controls.

RESULTS showed a slight superiority for temazepam over barbiturate on visual-motor and reaction time tasks. On one phase of a cognitive task, the barbiturate and flurazepam groups made more errors than the control groups. Overall, the results indicate an impairment in performance for the group taking barbiturate and a smaller impairment for the flurazepam group. No detectable impairment occurred for subjects taking temazepam.


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