Posted by JanetR on April 14, 2000, at 16:47:39
In reply to Re: Info on my new wonderdrug....Adrafinil., posted by elise on April 14, 2000, at 15:17:45
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> > I can't seem to access my previous post on Adrafinil and Amisulpride. To make a long story short, Adrafinil has been wonderful at treating my longstanding stubborn anhedonia. Finally something that works! Yes!!
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> > It's hard to find much information on Adrafinil. But the stuff I did find--posted below--I can say from personal experience is completely true. Everything this literature says about Adrafinil is absolutely true and accurate. The drug is everything the literature says it is. What a wonderful medication! Adrafinil...SALUTE!!!
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> > ADRAFINIL: What is; (a.k.a. Olmifon) (Description & information below)
> > NOTE:not to be confused with "Anafranil (a.k.a. clomipramine)" the Antidepressant.
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> > Adrafinil provides alertness in most without the feeling often felt with stimulants that usually are prescribed for a person with
> > narcolepsy. Such as amphetamines etc. Also the possibility of tolerance is low with its continued use. There is however a
> > need for certain Liver function tests
> > on a regular basis with its continued use. Normally the same types of required testing as with the medication " cylert " which is
> > commonly prescribed in the USA. It is also used in certain parts europe as a "antidepressant". It is the combination of
> > Adrafinil's releasing stimulantive arousal effect(s), and its antidepressant effects that some doctors in europe recommend
> > Adrafinil over its newer form of Modafinil. There have been studies done in the United States "measuring depression in
> > individuals with sleep disorders",. In one study it was suggested that the
> > "rate of narcolepsy and depression is estimated to be between 30-52%".
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> > ADRAFINIL (Olmifon)
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> > Rapidly restores vigilance and alertness in older people and the physically and mentally tired. Has a powerful
> > antidepressant action far superior to that of fluoxetine (Prozac) and clomipramine (Anafranil) and is without any serious
> > side effects. Adrafinil restores your powers of concentration, memory and intellectual function. When administered to
> > older people who have lost interest in life, adrafinil makes them want to take part in life again and they find that they
> > have renewed energy and vigor. Adrafinil may be correctly described as an anti-aging drug because it directly combats
> > degeneration in the part of the brain that allows you to take pleasure in life. Elderly people very often have disturbed
> > sleep patterns and take many naps during the day. Adrafinil restores a youthful sleep/wake cycle of full alertness in the
> > daytime and deep restorative sleep at night. After several weeks of treatment with Adrafinil daytime sleepiness
> > disappears, interest in intellectual activity is restored and depression lifts. It is very important to note that this improved
> > quality of alertness is NOT accompanied with mental excitation and insomnia as occurs with amphetamine or caffeine.
> > The correct dosage is 300 to 600 mg per day. The dosage can be adjusted according to response. Remember it takes
> > three weeks for all the effects of Adrafinil to become apparent. Do not use Adrafinil if you have any type of kidney or liver
> > problem or if you suffer from epilepsy.
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> > Where all other drugs have failed, Adrafinil has quickly become the star my show. I can't say enough good about it. JohnL
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> john, i started to take provigil yesterday. I am curious as to how it differs from adrafinil. Am I correct in assuming that adrafinil also has a n antidepressent component to it? How would you compare dosage to dosage with provigil? Did you get agitated at all at the beginning taking it, like I was somewhat today at 200 mg. provigil??? Do you know if provigil has a cumulative effect also? Have you taken prozac ---that is what i take also and am very anxious, so i also take neurontin with it. Sorry to ramble, i am not sure what to do!!!! thanks, eliseDear John, congratulatins! you deserve it. Is adrafinil an alternative to stimulants for ADD? Best Wishes Jan
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