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- Drugs that depress the activities of the central nervous system; primarily
used for sedation or treatment of convulsive disorders.
- A class of synthetic sedative drugs that are addictive and in large doses
can cause death by almost completely relaxing the diaphragm.
Source: Davidson, Gerald C. and John M. Neale. 1994. Abnormal Psychology,
6th Edition. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons
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