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Skurtveit, Svetlana Ondrasova
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Topics
- monitoring
- data
- road
- highway traffic
- highway transportation
- adult
- noise
- health
- indicating instrument
- human being
- male
- summer
- traffic noise
- submarine
- questionnaire
- medication
- drug
- logistic regression analysis
- sleep
- night
- database
- environmental monitoring
- public health
- female
- confidence interval
- crash
- engine
- motor vehicle
- motor
- traffic crash
- lithium
- lowering
- blood
- patient
- diabetes
- driver
- antidepressant
- drugged driver
- intoxication
- driving
- drug abuse
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Publications
- 2017Road traffic noise and registry based use of sleep medicationcitations
- 2012An increased risk of motor vehicle accidents after prescription of methadonecitations
- 2009An increased risk of road traffic accidents after prescriptions of lithium or valproate?citations
- 2009Road traffic accident risk in patients with diabetes mellitus receiving blood glucose-lowering drugs. Prospective follow-up studycitations
- 2009The risk of motor vehicle accidents involving drivers with prescriptions for codeine or tramadolcitations
- 2008Minor increase in risk of road traffic accidents after prescriptions of antidepressants: A study of population registry data in Norwaycitations
- 2008Road traffic accident risk related to prescriptions of the hypnotics zopiclone, zolpidem, flunitrazepam and nitrazepamcitations
- 2007Risk of Road Traffic Accidents Associated With the Prescription of Drugs: A Registry-Based Cohort Studycitations
- 2003Testing for benzodiazepine inebriation - Relationship between benzodiazepine concentration and simple clinical tests for impairment in a sample of drugged driverscitations
- 2003Impaired driving as an indicator of drug abuse: What consequences for treatment?,Rusede sjåfører
- 2002Drugged drivers in Norway with benzodiazepine detectionscitations
- 2002Rearrest rates among Norwegian drugged drivers compared with drunken driverscitations
- 2002Increased mortality among previously apprehended drunken and drugged driverscitations
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