National Certified Addiction Counselor, Level I (NCAC I) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a legal use for amphetamines?

  1. Treating severe obesity

  2. Narcolepsy

  3. Chronic pain management

  4. Treating ADHD and hyperactivity

The correct answer is: Chronic pain management

The use of amphetamines is primarily associated with the treatment of certain medical conditions, notably severe obesity, narcolepsy, and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). These are recognized medical uses where the stimulating effects of amphetamines can help manage symptoms effectively. Chronic pain management, however, is not a legal or standard use for amphetamines. While some stimulants might be used off-label in very specific circumstances regarding fatigue associated with chronic pain conditions, amphetamines are not typically prescribed for managing pain itself. This is because their primary action is to increase alertness and energy, not to alleviate pain, making this use inappropriate and not within legal guidelines for amphetamine prescriptions. Thus, amphetamines are not legally recognized for chronic pain management, reinforcing why this option is the correct choice in identifying a non-legal use for these substances.