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Changes in reaction time and drug plasma concentrations after nitrazepam and glutethimide.

1 The effects of nitrazepam, glutethimide and placebo were assessed in a double-blind cross-over study with five healthy human subjects, using reaction time, and relating changes to drug concentrations in the plasma. 2 After glutethimide in all five subjects, and after nitrazepam in four subjects, larger doses led to higher concentrations in plasma and to greater changes in reaction time; one subject displayed the higher nitrazepam concentrations and the greater effect following the smaller dose. 3 The relationship between change in reaction time and concentration appeared to be mainly a within-subject dose-effect relationship, with the peak concentration in plasma as the 'dose' and the area under the reaction time curve as the effect.[1]

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  1. Changes in reaction time and drug plasma concentrations after nitrazepam and glutethimide. Curry, S.H., Whelpton, R., Scott, D.F. British journal of clinical pharmacology. (1977) [Pubmed]
 
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