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The effects of ephedrine on the development of fatigue in a prolonged driving‐related task
Authors:M. Moolenaar  P. A. Desmond  D. J. Mascord  G. A. Starmer  B. Tattam  E. R. Volkerts
Abstract:The effects of ephedrine on the development of fatigue in a prolonged driving‐related task were investigated using three independent measures. Subjects (n=15) received either ephedrine (60 mg) or a placebo before carrying out a 3‐way divided attention task for an uninterrupted 4 h period, during which cardiac inter‐beat interval was monitored. A battery of psychomotor tests and two questionnaires were completed before and after the 4 h session and oral temperature, blood pressure and heart rate were also recorded. A saliva sample was taken at 4 h for ephedrine assay. The performance of the placebo group on the prolonged task deteriorated over time, whereas that of the ephedrine group improved. In placebo subjects, there was a progressive decrease in heart rate, an increase in heart rate variability (HRV) and an increase in the peak log spectral power of the blood pressure frequency component of HRV. Deterioration of performance on the test battery and questionnaires confirmed that fatigue had developed. The mean salivary ephedrine concentration after 4 h was 0·08 mg/ml (±0·03 SEM). The deterioration in performance in the placebo group indicated the development of fatigue which was partially offset by a single therapeutic dose of ephedrine. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:human stimulant  ephedrine  saliva  fatigue  psychomotor performance  mood
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