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Modafinil, sold
under the
brand name
Provigil among others, is a wakefulness-promoting
medication used
primarily to
treat narcolepsy.
Modafinil is also...
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enantiopure compound of the
eugeroic modafinil (Provigil). It
consists of only the (R)-(−)-enantiomer of the
racemic modafinil.
Armodafinil is
produced by the...
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Modafinil acid (code name CRL-40467), also
known as
modafinilic acid or
modafinil carboxylate, is one of the two
major metabolites of
modafinil – the...
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common stimulants are caffeine, nicotine, amphetamines, cocaine, and
modafinil.
Stimulants work by
affecting the
levels of
certain neurotransmitters...
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metabolites of
modafinil, the
other being modafinil acid.
Modafinil sulfone is also a
metabolite of the
modafinil prodrug, adrafinil.
Modafinil sulfone is...
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successor to the
eugeroic modafinil reported that the
corresponding fluorenol derivative was 39% more
effective than
modafinil at
keeping mice
awake over...
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effects of
modafinil were examined, when
simple psychometric ****essments were considered,
modafinil intake enhanced executive function.
Modafinil does not...
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marked euphoria, and, consequently, have a
lower addictive potential.
Modafinil and
armodafinil are each
thought to act as selective, weak,
atypical dopamine...
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neuroenhancement agents may
include compounds thought to be nootropics, such as
modafinil, caffeine, and
other drugs used for
treating people with neurological...
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analog of
modafinil. It is a
eugeroic as well as a weak
dopamine reuptake inhibitor. Its
inventors claim that it is more
effective than
modafinil and adrafinil...