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Wakefulness Finds A Powerful Ally
The New York Times ^ | June 29, 2004 | Anahad O'Connor

Posted on 06/30/2004 12:17:45 PM PDT by BluegrassScholar

aurie Coots, a marketing executive who flies to meetings in other countries twice a week, spent years trying to conquer sleepless nights and chronic jet lag. But nothing worked, she says, and every day was a struggle to stay awake.

"It was debilitating," said Ms. Coots, 46, who is from Los Angeles. "I couldn't give an effective presentation because I was always shaky and nervous from being amped up on caffeine and stimulants."

Then she found modafinil, a small white pill that revs up the central nervous system without the jitteriness of caffeine or the addiction and euphoria of amphetamines.

"Without it my life would not be possible," she said.

Since 1998, modafinil, made by Cephalon and sold under the brand name Provigil, has quietly altered the lives of millions of people. No one knows exactly how it works, but sales of the drug are skyrocketing.

People who take it say it keeps them awake for hours or even days. It has been described as a nap in the form of a pill, making most users feel refreshed and alert but still able to go to bed when they are ready. And because its side effects are rarely worse than a mild headache or slight nausea, experts fear that it has rapidly become a tempting pick-me-up to a nation that battles sleep with more than 100 million cups of coffee a day.

(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...


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Hmmm...I always prefer a sedative over a stimulant.
1 posted on 06/30/2004 12:17:46 PM PDT by BluegrassScholar
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To: BluegrassScholar

Oops...aurie = Laurie. Maybe I do need some modafinil.


2 posted on 06/30/2004 12:24:06 PM PDT by BluegrassScholar
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