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People on anti-depressants may have impaired driving skills, a small US study suggests. | People on anti-depressants may have impaired driving skills, a small US study suggests. |
Researchers put 60 people through a driving simulation to test steering, concentration and reactions. | Researchers put 60 people through a driving simulation to test steering, concentration and reactions. |
North Dakota University found those on high dose anti-depressant courses had poorer driving skills. | North Dakota University found those on high dose anti-depressant courses had poorer driving skills. |
But it was not clear whether it was the pills or the actual condition that caused the impairment and researchers said a larger study was now needed. | But it was not clear whether it was the pills or the actual condition that caused the impairment and researchers said a larger study was now needed. |
The participants were split between those who were not on medication, those taking a low dose course and others on a high dose. | The participants were split between those who were not on medication, those taking a low dose course and others on a high dose. |
We need a much larger study, but there certainly seems to be some sort of link Dr Holly Dannewitz, lead researcher | We need a much larger study, but there certainly seems to be some sort of link Dr Holly Dannewitz, lead researcher |
The simulation they were put through recreated a series of common driving situations, such as reacting to brake lights, stop signs and traffic signals. | The simulation they were put through recreated a series of common driving situations, such as reacting to brake lights, stop signs and traffic signals. |
The team, which is presenting its findings at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, found a significant difference between those not on medication and those on high doses. | The team, which is presenting its findings at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, found a significant difference between those not on medication and those on high doses. |
Overall, those not on medication got 69 points, those on low medication 65 and those on high 54. | Overall, those not on medication got 69 points, those on low medication 65 and those on high 54. |
The team said it could be either the pills themselves or the condition which caused the problems. | The team said it could be either the pills themselves or the condition which caused the problems. |
Lead researcher Dr Holly Dannewitz said: "There is obviously more work to do on this. We need a much larger study, but there certainly seems to be some sort of link. | Lead researcher Dr Holly Dannewitz said: "There is obviously more work to do on this. We need a much larger study, but there certainly seems to be some sort of link. |
"I think people who are depressed, especially those on anti-depressants, should be aware of this if they are driving or doing anything that relies on concentration and reaction skills." | "I think people who are depressed, especially those on anti-depressants, should be aware of this if they are driving or doing anything that relies on concentration and reaction skills." |
Drivers in England and Wales are requested to inform the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency if they have a medical condition which could impair their driving and this does include depression. | Drivers in England and Wales are requested to inform the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency if they have a medical condition which could impair their driving and this does include depression. |
However, driving restrictions are much more likely to be imposed on those who have a history of conditions such as epilepsy or strokes. | However, driving restrictions are much more likely to be imposed on those who have a history of conditions such as epilepsy or strokes. |
A spokesman for the DVLA said: "Assessments are done on a case-by-case basis. We would urge anyone who feels their driving is impaired by a medical condition to contact us." | A spokesman for the DVLA said: "Assessments are done on a case-by-case basis. We would urge anyone who feels their driving is impaired by a medical condition to contact us." |
But Alison Kerry, from the mental health charity Mind, said: "Depression can affect people in many different ways, but one of the common symptoms is experiencing difficulty concentrating. | |
"However, it's important to state that everyone has highs and lows in concentration and reaction times, and a period of depression doesn't mean that you're a danger on the roads." | "However, it's important to state that everyone has highs and lows in concentration and reaction times, and a period of depression doesn't mean that you're a danger on the roads." |
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