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大麻会影响驾驶技能。

[Cannabis affects driving skills].

作者信息

Khiabani Hassan Z, Christophersen Asbjørg S, Mørland Jørg

机构信息

Divisjon for rettstoksikologi og rusmiddelforskning, Nasjonalt folkehelseinstitutt, Postboks 4404 Nydalen, 0403 Oslo.

出版信息

Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. 2007 Mar 1;127(5):583-4.

Abstract

Delta (9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the most important psychoactive substance in cannabis, is frequently detected in blood from apprehended drivers suspected for drugged driving. Both experimental and epidemiological studies have demonstrated the negative effects of THC upon cognitive functions and psychomotor skills. These effects could last longer than a measurable concentration of THC in blood. Culpability studies have recently demonstrated an increased risk of becoming responsible in fatal or injurious traffic accidents, even with low blood concentrations of THC. It has also been demonstrated that there is a correlation between the degree of impairment, the drug dose and the THC blood concentration. It is very important to focus on the negative effect of cannabis on fitness to drive in order to prevent injuries and loss of human life and to avoid large economic consequences to the society.

摘要

δ-9-四氢大麻酚(THC)是大麻中最重要的精神活性物质,在因涉嫌毒驾而被逮捕的司机的血液中经常被检测到。实验研究和流行病学研究均已证明THC对认知功能和精神运动技能有负面影响。这些影响可能比血液中可测量的THC浓度持续的时间更长。罪责研究最近表明,即使血液中THC浓度较低,在致命或伤人交通事故中承担责任的风险也会增加。还已证明,损伤程度、药物剂量与THC血液浓度之间存在相关性。关注大麻对驾驶适宜性的负面影响非常重要,以便预防人员伤亡和避免对社会造成巨大经济后果。

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