Overview

Opiates and Benzodiazepines on Driving

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2016-10-25
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
The aim of this research is to assess drug effects (Xanax and Norco) on driving performance. Researchers will use the Alertness Memory Profiler (AMP) application to compare results to previous related studies. This study continues a line of research designed to characterize the effects of common recreationally used prescription and illicit drugs with well known stimulant and sedating effects and their relationship to results from the Alertness Memory Profiler (AMP) that included a set of vigilance and memory tasks.
Phase:
Phase 4
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Timothy L. Brown
Treatments:
Acetaminophen
Acetaminophen, hydrocodone drug combination
Alprazolam
Hydrocodone
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- Healthy adult men and women, based on medical and psychological evaluation

- Currently valid unrestricted (except for vision correction) US driver's license

- Licensed driver for at least the past two years

- Drove at least 5000 miles in the past year, by self-report

- Live within a 60 mile radius of NADS

- Available for five study sessions, with one being approximately 2 hours and four being
approximately 5-6 hours

- Peripheral veins suitable for repeated venipuncture

- Systolic blood pressure within a clinically normal range (120 ± 30 mmHg) and diastolic
blood pressure of 80 ± 20 mmHg

- Good command of written and spoken English

- Female subjects with reproductive potential must agree to use (and/or have their
partner use) one (1) acceptable method of birth control beginning at the screening
visit throughout the study (including intervals between treatment periods/panels) and
until 2 weeks after the last dose of study drug in the last treatment period.
Acceptable methods of birth control include the following: intrauterine device
(IUD-with or without local hormone release), diaphragm, spermicides, cervical cap,
contraceptive sponge, oral contraceptives or condoms. Abstinence is an alternative
lifestyle and subjects practicing abstinence may be included in the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Requires any special equipment to help drive, such as pedal extensions, hand brake or
throttle, spinner wheel knobs, or other non-standard equipment

- Presence of any clinically significant illness, as detected by history, physical
examination, and/or laboratory tests, that might influence driving performance (e.g.,
seizures, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, vertigo, chronic fatigue syndrome) or put the
subject at increased risk of adverse events (e.g., cardiac arrhythmia, hypertension)

- If female, pregnant or nursing

- Currently taking drugs that are contraindicated for use with study drugs

- Significant history of motion sickness or demonstrates significant simulator sickness
during practice drives at screening (SSQ). Subjects must have scores below the
following values on the SSQ: Nausea < 21, Oculomotor <32, Disorientation < 15, and
Total Score < 32.

- History of any illness that, in the opinion of the study investigator, might confound
the results of the study or pose an additional risk to the subject from study
participation

- Prior participation in a driver impairment or distraction-related research study
conducted at NADS that uses the same base drive