TY - JOUR PY - 2005// TI - The effect of Nabilone on neuropsychological functions related to driving ability: an extended case series JO - Human psychopharmacology A1 - Kurzthaler, Ilsemarie A1 - Bodner, Thomas A1 - Kemmler, G. A1 - Entner, Tanja A1 - Wissel, Joerg A1 - Berger, Thomas A1 - Fleischhacker, W. Wolfgang SP - 291 EP - 293 VL - 20 IS - 4 N2 - The primary goal of this prospective extended case series was to obtain the first data about the potential influence of nabilone intake on driving ability related neuropsychological functions. Six patients were investigated within a placebo controlled, double-blind crossover study of this synthetic cannabinoid (2 mg/day) in patients with multiple sclerosis and spasticity associated pain. Five neuropsychological functions (reaction time, working memory, divided attention, psychomotor speed and mental flexibility) were assessed.No indication was found of a deterioration of any of the five investigated neuropsychological functions during the 4-week treatment period with nabilone. LA - SN - 0885-6222 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hup.688 ID - ref1 ER -