Effects of Fluvoxamine, Alone and in Combination with Ethanol, on Psychomotor and Cognitive Performance and on Autonomic Nervous System Reactivity in Healthy Volunteers
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The effects of fluvoxamine (50 or 100 mg), alone and in combination with ethanol (0.8 g/kg), on psychomotor and cognitive performance and on autonomic nervous system reactivity were studied in healthy male volunteers. Fluvoxamine produced neither serious psychomotor or cognitive impairment nor alterations in autonomic nervous system functioning at these doses. There was no evidence that fluvoxamine exacerbated, or improved, ethanol-induced impairments of memory or any other measures evaluated. Fluvoxamine tended to improve recognition, but not free recall, of words.
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