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Method of Assessment of Driving Ability in Patients Suffering From Wakefulness Pathologies, Impact of Modafinil Treatment.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Modafinil and Placebo for Narcolepsy and Hypersomnia. Completed, enrolled 27 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
The project will improve scientific knowledge regarding a recent law applying potentially to every french driver. It will give for the first time an indication on the impact of alerting treatments on driving risks. It will reinforce the links between different research environments (sleep physiopathology, clinical research, cognitive neurosciences, driver's supervision, virtual reality, pharmacology) among the RESAT network (Réseau Eveil Sommeil Attention Transport). It will stimulate data acquisition in technological research to better understand the difference between real and simulated driving
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Modafinil is taken by narcoleptics or hypersomniacs during 5 successive days, twice a day (at the breakfast and at the lunch): * during 3 days at home * during the period of 2 nights and 2 successive days of hospitalization in order to realise a Maintenance of Wakefulness Test the first day and 2 driving sessions (one simulated driving during the morning and one real driving during the afternoon) of 2 hours each the day after, under treatment (Modafinil).
Placebo is taken by narcoleptics or hypersomniacs during 5 successive days, twice a day (at the breakfast and at the lunch): * during 3 days at home * during the period of 2 nights and 2 successive days of hospitalization in order to realise a Maintenance of Wakefulness Test the first day, and 2 driving sessions ( one simulated driving during the morning and one real driving during the afternoon) of 2 hours each the day after, under Placebo.