Modafinil a fatigue-fighting agent

Modafinil is described as a unique wake-promoting agent that is chemically distinct from traditional stimulants.

This drug has been shown, in a number of trials, to help combat fatigue in multiple sclerosis with few side-effects. A dosage of 100mg once daily would appear to be sufficient to benefit the fatigue of MS. It can also be used at a higher dose to treat narcolepsy, a sleep disorder.

Modafinil goes under a number of brand names including: Provigil, Vigicer, Modalert, and Alertec. It is manufactured by the pharmaceutical company Cephalon.

Although side-effects are few, occasionally it can produce headaches or digestive inflammation.

In addition to treating fatigue in multiple sclerosis, Modafinil is also used to treat Alzheimer’s Disease, depression, attention-deficit disorder, myotonic dystrophy, schizophrenia and cocaine addiction.

Modafinil induces wakefulness in part by its action in the anterior hypothalamus. Its dopamine-releasing action in the nucleus accumbens is weak and dose-dependent; the likelihood of a euphoric response (‘abuse potential’), dose-escalation and tolerance is thus apparently small.

Side-Effects

  • Back pain
  • diarrhea
  • dizziness
  • headache
  • nausea
  • nervousness
  • runny nose
  • stomach upset
  • stuffy nose
  • trouble sleeping

Brand Names

  • Provigil
  • Nuvigil
  • Adrafinil
  • Alertec
  • Modavigil

References

We tried Modafinil…and it’s pretty good
Modafinil on Drugs.com

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