Minor tranquillisers and road accidents.
In a prospective study of 43,117 people, prescriptions issued by general practitioners over two years were linked with records of hospital admissions and deaths. For 57 people injured or killed while driving cars, motorcycles, or bicycles the medicines that had been dispensed in the three months bef...
Main Authors: | Skegg, D, Richards, S, Doll, R |
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格式: | Journal article |
语言: | English |
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1979
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