Psychotropic drugs and accidents in a general practice.
- 5 November 1983
- Vol. 287 (6402) , 1349-1350
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.287.6402.1349
Abstract
The incidence of accidents over five years in a group of patients who had taken benzodiazepines, phenothiazines, and antidepressants for more than a year was compared with that in control patients who had not been taking tranquilizers. The patients taking benzodiazepines had a statistically significantly increased risk of having an accident compared with controls, though this was not true when they were not taking the drugs.Keywords
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