Wow. They made more addictive drugs to give people when they have a bad day?
They prolly used the same 'breakthrough" hyperbole with valium in the 60s and then xanax in the 90s.
EDIT: obviously a personally informed perspective; it's never the drug,
per se, but rather the relationship(s) with it. IN the case of pharms, that is a complex web. I feel that benzos are the invisible quotient of the so-called US 'opioid' epidemic that is seeing overdoses eclipse most other forms of death in this country. Unfortunately, my history includes a intimate knowledge of the destruction that this class of drugs wreaks, and my ire comes from the fact that in every single one of the dozens of overdose deaths I personally know of, I can't think of one in which the deceased wasn't actively using benzos and which they were not a part of. Opiates, other than fent and it's derivatives-which are nothing but weaponized death-rarely kill on their own.
So if my jerking knee caused me to kick you, I apologize, I just really, really hate benzos and yes, there's a big chip on my shoulder. I recall similar language in the 90's around the drugs that are currently sending millions into the hell of addiction and which introduced every addict under 35 I deal with to it.
Sine experientia nihil sufficienter sciri potest -Roger Bacon
*γνῶθι σεαυτόν*