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Is it safe for a methadone-maintained patient to drive a vehicle?

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Is it safe for a methadone-maintained patient to drive a vehicle?

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The public has been greatly concerned about persons using alcohol or any drugs that might impair mental function driving motor vehicles. However, it is clear that methadone itself does not in any way hinder persons stabilized in MMT from driving safely. Various research studies involving patients in MMT have examined important skills required for safe driving, such as the ability to pay close attention, reaction time, eye-hand coordination, and accurate responses in emergency situations. In some cases, driving simulators were used to test these skills. In all studies, persons maintained on adequate methadone doses had normal functioning. In some cases, their reactions times were better than comparison group members not taking methadone. To examine “real world” driving performance, some researchers looked at reported traffic violations and accidents among methadone-maintained patients compared with others having no history of drug addiction. MMT patients did not differ in any way from o

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The public has been greatly concerned about persons using alcohol or any drugs that might impair mental function when they drive motor vehicles. However, it is clear that methadone itself does not in any way hinder persons stabilized in MMT from driving safely. An important exception might be during the early days while starting on methadone, before the dose is stabilized. Like all opioids, methadone may impair the mental and/or physical abilities required for performing potentially hazardous tasks, such as driving or operating machinery. Patients should be cautioned accordingly. Once stabilized on methadone maintenance, various research studies have examined important skills in MMT patients required for safe driving, such as the ability to pay close attention, reaction time, eye-hand coordination, and accurate responses in emergency situations. In some cases, driving simulators were used to test these skills. In all studies, persons maintained on adequate and appropriate methadone dos

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