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Eugeroics (originally "eugrégorique" or "eugregoric"), also
known as wakefulness-promoting
agents and wakefulness-promoting drugs, are a
class of drugs...
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published by
Cephalon describing research to
develop a
successor to the
eugeroic modafinil reported that the
corresponding fluorenol derivative was 39%...
- CRL-40,941 (also
known as
fladrafinil and fluorafinil) is a
eugeroic closely related to
adrafinil and modafinil. It is the bis(p-fluoro) ring-substituted...
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bisfluoromodafinil and lauflumide) is the
bisfluoro analog of modafinil. It is a
eugeroic as well as a weak
dopamine reuptake inhibitor. Its
inventors claim that...
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reuptake inhibitor (also
called SNDRI, or
triple reuptake inhibitor). The
eugeroic modafinil was used as a lead to fuel this compound's discovery....
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Armodafinil (trade name Nuvigil) is the
enantiopure compound of the
eugeroic modafinil (Provigil). It
consists of only the (R)-(−)-enantiomer of the racemic...
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Tarnak Farm incident. Modafinil, a wakefulness-promoting drug (or
eugeroic) Air
Force Special Operations Command Instruction 48-101
Archived June...
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considered a
medication of
eugeroic class,
which means that it
promotes wakefulness and alertness.
Pitolisant is the
first eugeroic drug that acts by blocking...
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Bicuculline DMCM
Flurothyl Gabazine Pentetrazol Picrotoxin Strychnine Thujone Eugeroics Adrafinil Armodafinil CRL-40,940 CRL-40,941
Fluorenol Modafinil Oxazolines...
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Bicuculline DMCM
Flurothyl Gabazine Pentetrazol Picrotoxin Strychnine Thujone Eugeroics Adrafinil Armodafinil CRL-40,940 CRL-40,941
Fluorenol Modafinil Oxazolines...