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Clinical Trial
. 1990:358:54-5.
doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1990.tb05288.x.

Effects of remoxipride on psychomotor performance, alone and in combination with ethanol and diazepam

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Effects of remoxipride on psychomotor performance, alone and in combination with ethanol and diazepam

M J Mattila et al. Acta Psychiatr Scand Suppl. 1990.

Abstract

The effects of remoxipride, alone and in combination with ethanol and diazepam, on sensory, cognitive, and neuromotor performance were studied in 12 healthy volunteers (7 men, 5 women). The study was of double-blind randomized, crossover design with each subject receiving six different single-dose experimental treatments at six sessions. Tests of sensory, cognitive, and neuromotor functions were carried out, together with subjective assessments. Remoxipride alone seemed to have no effect on the sensory functions measured, but it affected cognitive and neuromotor functions to a limited extent. In general the effects of ethanol and diazepam alone were more pronounced than those of remoxipride. When remoxipride was combined with either ethanol or diazepam, there was a tendency for the effect to be additive.

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