Cite
Risk of road traffic accidents in patients discharged following treatment for psychotropic drug overdose: a self-controlled case series study in Australia.
MLA
Dassanayake TL, et al. “Risk of Road Traffic Accidents in Patients Discharged Following Treatment for Psychotropic Drug Overdose: A Self-Controlled Case Series Study in Australia.” CNS Drugs, vol. 26, no. 3, Mar. 2012, pp. 269–76. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.2165/11599790-000000000-00000.
APA
Dassanayake TL, Jones AL, Michie PT, Carter GL, McElduff P, Stokes BJ, Whyte IM, Dassanayake, T. L., Jones, A. L., Michie, P. T., Carter, G. L., McElduff, P., Stokes, B. J., & Whyte, I. M. (2012). Risk of road traffic accidents in patients discharged following treatment for psychotropic drug overdose: a self-controlled case series study in Australia. CNS Drugs, 26(3), 269–276. https://doi.org/10.2165/11599790-000000000-00000
Chicago
Dassanayake TL, Jones AL, Michie PT, Carter GL, McElduff P, Stokes BJ, Whyte IM, et al. 2012. “Risk of Road Traffic Accidents in Patients Discharged Following Treatment for Psychotropic Drug Overdose: A Self-Controlled Case Series Study in Australia.” CNS Drugs 26 (3): 269–76. doi:10.2165/11599790-000000000-00000.