A 28-year-old man calls the clinic to report that he has had difficulty sleeping for several nights. The nurse determines that the patient is taking dextroamphetamine for narcolepsy. The patient reports that he tries to go to bed by 10 PM each night

The nurse will advise the patient that the best time to take the medication would be at
A) 8 AM
B) 2 PM
C) 6 PM
D) 9 PM


A

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