Snorting Provigil
Snorting Provigil Generic: An Overview
Provigil Generic (modafinil) is a prescription medicine that has the potential to be abused. Snorting is just one of the many ways the drug may be abused. Although some people use Provigil Generic inappropriately, the medication has a legitimate medical purpose. It is approved to help people with certain conditions stay awake. In particular, it is approved to treat people with excessive sleepiness due to the following:
- Sleep apnea
- Narcolepsy
- Shift work sleep disorder (SWSD), a problem in people who work night shifts or who frequently change between day and night work shifts.
Pregnancy and Provigil
Provigil and Pregnancy: An Overview
Provigil (modafinil) is a prescription medicine used to promote wakefulness in people with certain sleep disorders. Based on information from animal studies, Provigil may not be safe for use during pregnancy.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) uses a category system to classify the possible risks to a fetus when a specific medicine is taken during pregnancy. Pregnancy Category C is given to medicines that have not been studied in pregnant humans but that do appear to cause harm to the fetus in animal studies. Also, medicines that have not been studied in any pregnant women or animals are automatically given a pregnancy Category C rating.
Provigil for atypical depression
Atypical depression, with features of hypersomnia, hyperphagia, anergia, and rejection sensitivity, is a common presentation of major depressive disorder.
There are few available effective therapies for this disorder. We test Provigil, a novel wake-promoting agent, as monotherapy for atypical depression in a double-blind, placebo-controlled, relapse prevention trial after open-label treatment.
We found that Provigil significantly improved atypical depression symptoms during 12 weeks of open-label treatment (mean +/- SD Hamilton Depression Scale (29-item version) score changed from 34 +/- 8.2 at baseline to 9.7 +/- 9.3, P < 0.0001), and that benefits were maintained alike in both the continuation and placebo arms during the double-blind treatment phase (P = 0.92). Provigil was well tolerated and the drug was associated with significant weight loss compared with placebo (P = 0.01).
Provigil may aid cocaine addicts
The hottest topic in cocaine addiction is another drug – a medicine already sold to wake up narcoleptics.
Hundreds of cocaine users are testing whether that legal pill, called Provigil, could help them kick the addiction, and there’s early evidence that it may.
In addition to blunting cocaine’s notorious cravings, Provigil might also counter the damage that cocaine wreaks on users’ brain circuits — damage that, in turn, fuels the cycle of addiction.
