Factors influencing changes in medication-taking and driving behavior after warnings about prescription medications that prohibit driving: an online survey
Abstract Background This study examined warning messages as a strategy for preventing automobile crashes by drivers on medications. We investigated the degree of awareness regarding the effects of medication on automobile driving and changes in medication-taking and driving behavior. We also assesse...
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Main Authors: | Yasue Fukuda (Author), Moemi Saito (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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