9. Benzodiazepines
As prescription pills, they’re used to treat insomnia, agitation, seizures, muscle spasms and alcohol withdrawal. The potency of this class of drugs opens them up to abuse.
Benzos are one of the drugs commonly taken by poly-drug abusers. Taken in high doses, its effects are described as similar to alcohol, which is one of the substances it is often combined with. They can be taken orally as tablets or misused intravenously or even intranasally. SEE ALSO: Drug Lord El Chapo’s prison escape video everyone is talking about (Watch)
As this is a broad class of drugs, the laws controlling them differ. For example, in Britain, it’s the law to store Temazepam safely i.e. in securely fixed double-locked steel safety cabinets. But a similar benzodiazepine, Midazolam, doesn’t have such stringent laws governing storage.
Only available via prescription in the UK and USA, these drugs are banned everywhere else. This demand fuels the underground market, leading to the growth of illegal “jellie” labs in Russia and across Eastern Europe.
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