downers
Downers is a colloquial term for substances that depress the central nervous system, slowing brain activity and bodily functions. They are also referred to as depressants. Downers can be prescription medications, over-the-counter sleep aids, or illicit drugs. In medical settings, depressants such as benzodiazepines or certain sedative-hypnotics are used to treat anxiety, insomnia, or seizures under professional supervision. In non-medical contexts, downers may include opioids (such as morphine or heroin), alcohol, barbiturates, and other sedatives that produce sleepiness, relaxation, or numbness.
Common effects of downers include drowsiness, slowed thinking and reaction times, impaired coordination and balance, slurred
Downers have legitimate medical uses when prescribed and monitored but pose substantial misuse and public health