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What are benzodiazepines? Benzodiazepines (sometimes called 'benzos') are also referred to as 'minor tranquillisers'. They work by slowing down the activity of the central nervous system. They slow the messages going to and from the brain to the body, including physical, mental and emotional responses. Like alcohol, cannabis and heroin, they are depressants.
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