Kendall is on a week's course of a medication for a sleep disorder. After completing the course, she immediately discontinues its use. For the next few days, Kendall keeps having nightmares and is unable to sleep. She also feels very restless and anxious. Identify the medication that Kendall was most probably taking.
A. Zaleplon
B. Temazepam
C. Phenobarbital
D. Eszopiclone
Answer: C
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