DSpace
 

Rubicon Research Repository >
Rubicon Foundation Archive >
UHMS Meeting Abstracts >

Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://archive.rubicon-foundation.org/4117

Title: THE BEHAVIORAL TOXICITY OF SUDAFED, BENADRYL, AND DRAMAMINE UNDER HYPERBARIC AIR.
Authors: Walsh, JM
Burch, LS
Keywords: Dramamine
Benadryl
Sudafed
toxicity
drug
behavioral
animal
rat
hyperbaric
dive
air
Sea Sickness
motion sickness
decongestant
antihistamine
Issue Date: 1977
Publisher: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc.
Citation: Undersea Biomedical Research, Vol. 4, No. 1, March 1977
Abstract: Recent studies appearing in the literature have indicated that both the physiological and behavioral effects of drugs undergo some changes under hyperbaric conditions. Of particular interest is the increased behavioral toxicity that occurs with some compounds and how this could affect the performance and safety of a diver. The present study evaluated the behavioral effects of several representative compounds that are commonly used by divers. Albino rats were trained, using operant techniques, to emit steady-state performance baselines on a task requiring high work output. Dose-response curves were obtained for Sudafed (a decongestant), Benadryl (an antihistamine), and Dramamine (an anti-motion-sickness preparation) at 1, 3, 5, and 7 ATA with the animals breathing compressed air. None of the three compounds produced significant performance changes at the recommended dose levels, even under pressures to 7 ATA. At relatively high dose levels (5 to 10 times normal) performance decrements were readily apparent for Sudafed and Benadryl; these changes were accentuated at the 3-, 5-, and 7-ATA pressure levels. High doses of Dramamine, however, did not appear to influence performance levels.
Description: Abstract of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc. Annual Scientific Meeting held May 13-16, 1977. Holiday-Inn, Toronto, Ontario, Canada ( http://www.uhms.org)
URI: http://archive.rubicon-foundation.org/4117
Appears in Collections:UHMS Meeting Abstracts

Files in This Item:

File Description SizeFormat
abstract.txt0KbTextView/Open

All items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved.

 

  Copyright © 2004-2006 Rubicon Foundation, Inc. - Feedback