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Armodafinil, sold
under the
brand name Nuvigil, is a wakefulness-promoting
medication which is used to
treat excessive daytime sleepiness ****ociated with...
- work
sleep disorder.
Modafinil performs moderately (but
better than
armodafinil or solriamfetol) as a drug to
overcome excessive daytime sleepiness caused...
- cataplexy.
These medications include alerting agents (e.g., modafinil,
armodafinil, pitolisant, solriamfetol),
oxybate medications (e.g.,
twice nightly...
- CRL-40983) is the
enantiopure (S)-(+)-enantiomer of modafinil.
Unlike armodafinil ((R)-(–)-modafinil),
esmodafinil has
never been
marketed on its own....
- DRI action,
which may or may not be clinically-relevant: adrafinil,
armodafinil, bupropion, mazindol, modafinil, nefazodone, sertraline, and sibutramine...
- antagonist.
Aplindore Aripiprazole Armodafinil –
although primarily thought to be a weak DAT inhibitor,
armodafinil is also a D2
partial agonist. Modafinil...
-
reuptake inhibitors include: None
currently approved Modafinil (Provigil)
Armodafinil (Nuvigil)
Buspirone (Buspar) – 5-HT1A
receptor partial agonist Lithium...
- modafinil-type
wakefulness promoting agents,
include modafinil itself,
armodafinil, and adrafinil,
among others. They are
medically indicated for the treatment...
-
known as N-hydroxymodafinil.
Analogues of
adrafinil include modafinil,
armodafinil, CRL-40,940, CRL-40,941, and fluorenol,
among others.
Adrafinil was discovered...
- wakefulness-promoting effects, including:
Dopamine reuptake inhibitors like modafinil,
armodafinil, mesocarb, phenylpiracetam, and
vanoxerine Norepinephrine–dopamine reuptake...