Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT commonly prescribed as a sleeping pill?

  1. Benzodiazepines

  2. Antihistamines

  3. Miltown

  4. Antidepressants

The correct answer is: Miltown

The choice of Miltown, which is a brand name for meprobamate, is not commonly prescribed today as a sleeping pill compared to the other options listed. Meprobamate was once widely used for its sedative and muscle relaxant properties but has fallen out of favor due to safety concerns, particularly its potential for abuse and dependency. It has largely been replaced by more modern medications that are better understood and safer for patient use. Benzodiazepines, antihistamines, and certain antidepressants, on the other hand, are frequently prescribed for sleep issues. Benzodiazepines are well-known for their effectiveness in treating anxiety and insomnia, while certain antihistamines are selected for their sedative effects. Certain antidepressants can also play a role in managing insomnia, particularly in patients with co-occurring depression or anxiety disorders. Thus, these three options remain common choices in the treatment of sleep disturbances, while Miltown is not.