We analyze the influence of a high-intensity laser field in
the inverse mean free path of electrons moving through a degenerate
electron gas. Our calculations are based on the
random-phase-approximation formalism, in terms of the dielectric
function of the medium, where the effects of the laser field
are included in the dynamical response. The main effects on
the slowing down of the electrons are studied as a function
of the intensity and frequency of the laser field, as well as
a function of the projectile velocity. A modification of the
electron inverse mean free path for plasmon and electron-hole
excitations is obtained due to multiphoton-exchange processes.