Benzodiazepine may be quite a mouthful, literally, nor an easy name to remember. But think Valium, or Nitrosun, and a bell rings. Benzodiazepines, a class of central nervous system (CNS) depressants prescribed mostly as a sedative, are among some commonly misused pharmaceutical drugs—by men and women across all ages. The numbers are sizeable enough to warrant concern. The 2019 survey Magnitude of Substance Abuse in India pointed to about 1.08 per cent of the population (roughly 1.18 crore people) as current users of sedatives. Non-medical, non-prescription use, that is.