2009
DOI: 10.4045/tidsskr.09.34091
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Kjøring under påvirkning av amfetamin og metamfetamin

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“…High doses may lead to obvious impairment, although this is not necessarily the case. After repeated use, depletion of neurotransmitters may lead to lack of effect and even to exhaustion ( 8 , 37 ). Therefore, cocaine may have diverse effects related to pattern of use and dose taken.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High doses may lead to obvious impairment, although this is not necessarily the case. After repeated use, depletion of neurotransmitters may lead to lack of effect and even to exhaustion ( 8 , 37 ). Therefore, cocaine may have diverse effects related to pattern of use and dose taken.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the literature findings are somewhat contradictory, there does not appear to be a dose–effect relationship for impaired driving performance following amphetaminic consumption. ( Gustavsen et al, 2006 , Lia et al, 2009 , Musshoff and Madea, 2012 ). However, driving under the influence of amphetamines is associated with an elevated risk of accident (odds ratio [95% confidence interval: 12.8 [3.0–54.0]) ( Dussault et al, 2002 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Etter inntak av en liten enkeltdose vil sentralstimulerende stoffer, spesielt hos søvndepriverte, kunne føre til økt våkenhet og bedre prestasjoner ved psykomotoriske tester (120)(121)(122). Gjentatt bruk vil derimot kunne føre til senking av endogene transmitternivåer (som ledsages av forskjellig type påvirkning), noe det kan ta mange dager å normalisere etter avsluttet bruk (119).…”
Section: Sentralstimulerende Stofferunclassified