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Yes, sedatives depress the central nervous system (CNS) by slowing down brain activity, which can help induce sleep. Sedatives can be prescribed for short-term use to treat sleep disorders or anxiety, but they can be habit-forming and have potential for abuse if misused. It's important to use sedatives under the guidance of a healthcare provider to minimize risks.

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