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Provigil Use In Autoimmune Disease

Posted Aug 06 2009 10:13pm 1 Comment

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I'm trying to make a list of all the things that I must be sure to pack for our upcoming road trip. My meds are first on the must-pack-and-not-forget list.

Sigh. I remember the good old days when packing meant throwing a change of clothing and my toothbrush in a bag.........

One of the medications that is important to me especially during travel or other days that will require a heightened sense of focus and an energy boost isProvigil, or modafinil. Terese and I call this my yippee skippee pill.

You can read more about this drughere. Modafinil promotes wakefulness by an action similar to amphetamines, although their chemical structures are different. It is prescribed most commonly for people dealing with daytime fatigue as a result of obstructive sleep apnea andnarcolepsy.

I consider modafinil my ace-up-my-sleeve drug, only to be used when I have been dealt a seriously crummy hand of cards. It was prescribed to me by my neurologist after he had evaluated me extensively for various autoimmune-related issues.

Modafinil has several positive effects for me: About 30 minutes after I take it, I feel a renewed sense of energy. My brain fog seems to clear somewhat and I can count on functioning reasonably well for about three to four hours. It feels like I've consumed a triple shot latte, but the effects arrive more gradually and taper more slowly than a post coffee crash. It also does not seem to cause my blood sugar to drop either, as I have frequently noticed with caffeine.

Sounds great, right?

Unfortunately, modafinil also has its disadvantages.

The energy created by this medication is not authentic energy - I onlyfeelas though I have my old reserves back. If I don't monitor myself carefully, I will overstep my limits and pay for this with a three day crash and burn session.

Some people experience a kind of euphoria when taking this medication. It does have addictive properties similar to those of amphetamines, and is considered a schedule IV drug, meaning that is a controlled substance and must be prescribed and closely monitored by your physician. Unfortunately for me, or maybe fortunately, depending on how you look at it, I don't seem to experience the euphoric effects.

Modafinil is also extremely expensive. If you filled your prescription at Costco, a 100 pill purchase of the200 mg version of modafinil would cost $1100.Yikes. I am fortunate that my insurance covers most of the cost of this prescription.

I have found that I get the best "bang for the buck" with this medication if I take it very infrequently. The effects are much less pronounced if I take it for several days in a row. My body seems to become quickly acclimated to its use, so I only take it when I know that I need a serious boost.

There are other possible problems in using this medication. These were taken from theProvigil website:
  • Although modafinil has not been shown to produce functional impairment, any drug affecting the CNS may alter judgment, thinking or motor skills. Patients should be cautioned about operating an automobile or other hazardous machinery until it is reasonably certain that PROVIGIL therapy will not adversely affect their ability to engage in such activities.
  • Patients with a recent history of myocardial infarction or unstable angina should be treated with caution. PROVIGIL tablets should not be used in patients with a history of left ventricular hypertrophy or in patients with mitral valve prolapse who have experienced the mitral valve prolapse syndrome when previously receiving CNS stimulants. There were also a greater proportion of patients on PROVIGIL requiring new or increased use of antihypertensive medications compared to patients on placebo. Increased monitoring of blood pressure may be appropriate in patients on PROVIGIL.
  • PROVIGIL may interact with drugs that inhibit, induce, or are metabolized by cytochrome P450 isoenzymes.
  • The effectiveness of steroidal contraceptives may be reduced when used with PROVIGIL tablets and for one month after discontinuation of therapy.
  • The concomitant use of PROVIGIL and alcohol has not been studied and should be avoided.
  • For me, modafinil is one of several tools used in my management of autoimmune fatigue. It may be helpful for others as well, but only after careful assessment, prescription, and ongoing monitoring by your physician.
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    I have been buying modalert. Is it the same as Provigvil? I buy it from http://www.the-clap.com/modalert.htm and never had any problems.
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