Abstract:Benzodiazepines, consisting of a benzene ring joined to a diazepine ring and a phenyl radical, are a class of drugs mainly used for the treatment of anxiety symptoms. They increase the transmission of gamma-aminobutyric acid (a kind of endogenous anxiolytic) and, therefore, they have an anxiolytic, sleep-inducing or sedative, myorelaxing, anticonvulsive, and anesthetic effect. They have minimal interactions with other drugs, but too often they are used as a long-term therapy instead of being used only when the… Show more
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