Provigil

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Overview:

Provigil
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Pharmacology and use:
Modafinil is a stimulant drug marketed as a 'wakefulness promoting agent' and is one of the stimulants used in the treatment of narcolepsy. Narcolepsy is caused by dysfunction of a family of wakefulness-promoting and sleep-suppressing peptides, the orexins, whose neurons are activated by modafinil. The prexin neuron activation is associated with psychoactivation and euphoria. Modafinil is not indicated for complaints of lack of energy or fatigue; but it appears to be very helpful for some patients. Also, it has been used in the treatment of hypersomnia, a disorder in which patients lack the capacity for meaningful sleep and may require ten or more hours per day. Recent studies have have found that modafinil may help recovering cocaine addicts fight their addiction. To improve wakefulness in patients with excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) associated with narcolepsy

Mechanism Of Action:
The exact mechanism of action is unclear, although in vitro studies have shown it to inhibit the reuptake of dopamine by binding to the dopamine reuptake pump, and lead to an increase in extracellular dopamine. Modafinil activates glutamatergic circuits while inhibiting GABA. Modafinil is thought to have less potential for abuse than other stimulants due to the absence of any significant euphoric or pleasurable effects. It is possible that modafinil acts by a synergistic combination of mechanisms including direct inhibition of dopamine reuptake, indirect inhibition of noradrenalin reuptake in the VLPO and orexin activation. Modafinil has partial alpha 1B-adrenergic agonist effects by directly stimulating the receptors.

News Articles on Modafinil

Narcolepsy drug for cancer fatigue  -  02 Jun 2008
A study announced at the 44th annual ASCO meeting found that modafinil (Provigil), a ‘eugeroic agent', is useful in treating severe cancer-related fatigue. ecancermedicalscience,

Acupuncture Eases Side Effects of Head, Neck Cancer Treatments  -  Jun 1, 2008
A second study presented Saturday at the meeting found the narcolepsy drug Provigil (modafinil) provided significant relief for patients suffering from Washington Post,

Narcolepsy drug helps cancer-related fatigue: study  -  May 31, 2008
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The narcolepsy drug Provigil can alleviate severe cancer-related fatigue, according to new research presented on Saturday at a meeting Reuters

Narcolepsy Drug Reduces Fatigue For Cancer Patients  -  May 31, 2008
The drug is called Provigil and is manufactured by Cephalon Inc. It is prescribed to people with narcolepsy and obstructive sleep apnea who have trouble Dog Flu Diet and Diseases,

Cognitive enhancement All on the mind  -  May 22, 2008
Provigil and Ritalin really do enhance cognition in healthy people. Provigil, for example, adds the ability to remember an extra digit or so to an Economist,

Living for the instant brain fix  -  May 15, 2008
Maybe a hit of Provigil doesn’t sound like such a bad idea. There’s nothing earth-shattering or radical about the idea of “cognitive enhancers. MSNBC

News for nerds, stuff that matters  -  May 23, 2008
..."Provigil and Ritalin really do enhance cognition in healthy people. Provigil, for example, adds the ability to remember an extra digit or so to an Slashdot

Are There Drugs To Enhance One's Mental Performance?  -  May 27, 2008
That is the lesson from medicines such as Ritalin (methylphenidate) and Provigil (modafinil), which are now widely used 'off label' to boost performance, Evening Bulletin,

Drug company payoffs to stall generics under US government scrutiny  -  May 7, 2008
The agency sued the company, accusing it of paying $200 million to four generic-drug makers to delay production of the sleep disorder medication, Provigil. International Herald Tribune,

Some Drug Companies Block Generic Versions  -  May 23, 2008
Take Provigil, an anti-drowsiness drug that costs $900 a bottle. The Federal Trade Commission has sued Provigil's maker, Cephalon, saying it paid generic MyFox Kansas City,

Get a Deep Insight into the Sleep Disorders Market Analysis 2008-2018  -  May 12, 2008
Modafinil (Provigil) is the first in a new class of wake-promoting drugs and is currently approved in more than 20 countries for the treatment of excessive Market Wire (press release)

Academics defend use of performance-enhancing drugs  -  May 4, 2008
...which is used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder but is considered on college campuses as a "study aid"; modafinil (Provigil), Sydney Morning Herald,

Couple sought in embezzlement from Carson City doctor  -  May 15, 2008
...“Traci said she took about 15 pills a day and David probably took more than 20 pain killers and Provigil a day,� Motamenpour said. Nevada Appeal,

This, too, is your mind on drugs...  -  May 16, 2008
This sixty-year old farmer who has never (unlike seemingly every other Boomer) even tried pot, let alone more uptown drugs, finds Provigil to be a different AgWeb

FEATURE-US trade agency wants to end deals delaying generics  -  May 6, 2008
O: Quote, Profile, Research), accusing it of paying $200 million to four generic drug makers to delay production of its sleep disorder drug Provigil. Reuters

APA: Narcolepsy Drug Seems to Limit Olanzapine Weight Gain  -  May 6, 2008
By John Gever, Staff Writer, MedPage Today WASHINGTON, May 6 -- The narcolepsy agent modafinil (Provigil) significantly reduced the weight gain associated MedPage Today,

The Ultimate Cure  -  May 26, 2008
A more recent drug being widely used off-label is Cephalon’s Provigil. This high-tech medicine is approved for narcolepsy and a sleeping disorder that Conde Nast Portfolio,

A human guinea pig seeking a cure for jet lag  -  May 23, 2008
It sounds warnings about unregulated use of prescription drugs like Provigil, or other remedies, like melatonin. In fact, sleep consultants were pretty keen International Herald Tribune,

FTC: Legal settlements delay cheaper drugs  -  May 21, 2008
In February, the FTC accused Cephalon Inc. in a lawsuit of illegally blocking generic competition to its drug Provigil, which combats sleepiness in patients USA Today

People's Pharmacy: A Q&A about health matters  -  May 19, 2008
Provigil is prescribed for excessive daytime sleepiness associated with sleep disorders such as narcolepsy, sleep apnea or shift work. Seattle Times,

Letter reveals Chambers took drugs cocktail  -  May 15, 2008
EPO (Procrit), HGH (Serostim), insulin (Humalog), modafinil (Provigil) and liothryonine, which is a synthetic form of the T3 thyroid hormone (Cytomel). guardian.co.uk,

The letter which exposed Chambers' shocking regime  -  May 15, 2008
EPO (Procrit), HGH (Serostim), insulin (Humalog), modafinil (Provigil) and liothyronine, which is a synthetic form of the T3 thyroid hormone (Cytomel). guardian.co.uk,

Teaching Old Drugs New Tricks  -  May 14, 2008
Compounds like Eli Lilly's (NYSE: LLY) Cymbalta or Cephalon's (Nasdaq: CEPH) Provigil have found on- and off-label uses to treat multiple seemingly Motley Fool

Students taking Alzheimer’s, ADHD medicines  -  May 26, 2008
...(ADHD) and Modafinil (marketed as Provigil), which targets daytime sleepiness, are being used by healthy students to boost their alertness and memory. Herald Publications,

FDA panel rejects Cephalon pain drug on risks of misuse  -  May 6, 2008
Most of the company's recent growth has come from sales of its narcolepsy drug, Provigil, which accounted for half of its 2007 revenue. BusinessWeek

Health Column  -  May 16, 2008
Valium, Ambien, Provigil, Klonopin, Trazodone, Requip, Sonata, Mirapex, Halcion, Doral, Dalmane, ProSom… how many of us have not heard of at least one or The Daily Planet,

A real wake-up call on narcolepsy  -  May 14, 2008
As a treatment, modafinil (Provigil) a "wake promoter," works very well, Walsleben says, and has fewer side effects than stimulant drugs such as Ritalin. New York Daily News,

America’s Chemically Modified 21st Century Soldiers  -  May 4, 2008
...non-stimulant “wakefulness promoting agents� like modafinil (aka Provigil) and erythropoietin, used to improve endurance by boosting the production of RINF.COM,

US FTC reports 14 deals to delay generics in '07  -  May 23, 2008
...news - people ) in February, accusing it of paying $200 million to four generic drug makers to delay production of its sleep disorder drug Provigil. Forbes,

Racing News  -  May 19, 2008
EPO (Procrit), HGH (Serostim), insulin (Humalog), modafinil (Provigil) and liothryonine, which is a synthetic form of the T3 thyroid hormone (Cytomel). Runner's World

Analyst Comments: Syngenta, Nucor, Core Laboratories, Cephalon ...  -  May 29, 2008
The settlement of all Provigil patent infringment cases has been a significant positive for Cephalon. With Provigil protected from the entry of generics istockAnalyst.com,

Ask OSNews: Use of Brain-Boosting Drugs in the Software Industry?  -  Apr 10, 2008
One in five Nature readers -- mostly scientists -- say they up their mental performance with drugs such as Ritalin, Provigil, and Inderal. [. OS News

Brand Names/Synonyms:
Provigil is also known by the following brand names and/or synonymsCEP 1538; CHEMBANK1788; CRL 40476; Dea No. 1680; MODAFINIL; Modafinil; Modafinil [Usan:Inn]; Modafinilo [Spanish]; Modafinilum [Latin]; Moderateafinil; Modiodal; Provigil

Drug Category:
Provigil is categorized under the following by the FDA: Neuroprotective Agents; Central Nervous System Agents; Anorexigenic Agents; Stimulants; ATC:N06BA07

Dosage Forms:
TABLET

Absorption:
Rapid

Interactions:
-->Interactions for Modafinil:

CNS Active Drugs

Methylphenidate - In a single-dose study in healthy volunteers, coadministration of modafinil (200 mg) with methylphenidate (40 mg) did not cause any significant alterations in the pharmacokinetics of either drug. However, the absorption of PROVIGIL may be delayed by approximately one hour when coadministered with methylphenidate.

Dextroamphetamine - In a single dose study in healthy volunteers, simultaneous administration of modafinil (200 mg) with dextroamphetamine (10 mg) did not cause any significant alterations in the pharmacokinetics of either drug. However, the absorption of PROVIGIL may be delayed by approximately one hour when coadministered with dextroamphetamine.

Clomipramine - The coadministration of a single dose of clomipramine (50 mg) on the first of three days of treatment with modafinil (200 mg/day) in healthy volunteers did not show an effect on the pharmacokinetics of either drug. However, one incident of increased levels of clomipramine and its active metabolite desmethylclomipramine has been reported in a patient with narcolepsy during treatment with modafinil.

Triazolam - In the drug interaction study between PROVIGIL and ethinyl estradiol (EE2), on the same days as those for the plasma sampling for EE2 pharmacokinetics, a single dose of triazolam (0.125 mg) was also administered. Mean Cmax and AUC0-∞ of triazolam were decreased by 42% and 59%, respectively, and its elimination half-life was decreased by approximately an hour after the modafinil treatment.

Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) Inhibitors - Interaction studies with monoamine oxidase inhibitors have not been performed. Therefore, caution should be used when concomitantly administering MAO inhibitors and modafinil.

Other Drugs

Warfarin - There were no significant changes in the pharmacokinetic profiles of R- and S- warfarin in healthy subjects given a single dose of racemic warfarin (5 mg) following chronic administration of modafinil (200 mg/day for 7 days) followed by 400 mg/day for 27 days) relative to the profiles in subjects given placebo. However, more frequent monitoring of prothrombin times/INR is advisable whenever PROVIGIL is coadministered with warfarin.

Ethinyl Estradiol - Administration of modafinil to female volunteers once daily at 200 mg/day for 7 days followed by 400 mg/day for 21 days resulted in a mean 11% decrease in Cmax and 18% decrease in AUC0-24 of ethinyl estradiol (EE2; 0.035 mg; administered orally with norgestimate). There was no apparent change in the elimination rate of ethinyl estradiol.

Cyclosporine - One case of an interaction between modafinil and cyclosporine, a substrate of CYP3A4, has been reported in a 41 year old woman who had undergone an organ transplant. After one month of administration of 200 mg/day of modafinil, cyclosporine blood levels were decreased by 50%. The interaction was postulated to be due to the increased metabolism of cyclosporine, since no other factor expected to affect the disposition of the drug had changed. Dosage adjustment for cyclosporine may be needed.

Potential Interactions with Drugs That Inhibit , Induce, or are Metabolized by Cytochrome P-450 Isoenzymes and Other Hepatic Enzymes

In in vitro studies using primary human hepatocyte cultures, modafinil was shown to slightly induce CYP1A2, CYP2B6 and CYP3A4 in a concentration-dependent manner. Although induction results based on in vitro experiments are not necessarily predictive of response in vivo, caution needs to be exercised when PROVIGIL is coadministered with drugs that depend on these three enzymes for their clearance. Specifically, lower blood levels of such drugs could result.

The exposure of human hepatocytes to modafinil in vitro produced an apparent concentration-related suppression of expression of CYP2C9 activity suggesting that there is a potential for a metabolic interaction between modafinil and the substrates of this enzyme (e.g., S-warfarin and phenytoin). In a subsequent clinical study in healthy volunteers, chronic modafinil treatment did not show a significant effect on the single-dose pharmacokinetics of warfarin when compared to placebo.

In vitro studies using human liver microsomes showed that modafinil reversibly inhibited CYP2C19 at pharmacologically relevant concentrations of modafinil. CYP2C19 is also reversibly inhibited, with similar potency, by a circulating metabolite, modafinil sulfone. Although the maximum plasma concentrations of modafinil sulfone are much lower than those of parent modafinil, the combined effect of both compounds could produce sustained partial inhibition of the enzyme. Drugs that are largely eliminated via CYP2C19 metabolism, such as diazepam, propranolol, phenytoin (also via CYP2C9) or S-mephenytoin may have prolonged elimination upon coadministration with PROVIGIL and may require dosage reduction and monitoring for toxicity.

Tricyclic antidepressants - CYP2C19 also provides an ancillary pathway for the metabolism of certain tricyclic antidepressants (e.g., clomipramine and desipramine) that are primarily metabolized by CYP2D6. In tricyclic-treated patients deficient in CYP2D6 (i.e., those who are poor metabolizers of debrisoquine; 7-10% of the Caucasian population; similar or lower in other populations), the amount of metabolism by CYP2C19 may be substantially increased. PROVIGIL may cause elevation of the levels of the tricyclics in this subset of patients. Physicians should be aware that a reduction in the dose of tricyclic agents might be needed in these patients.

In addition, due to the partial involvement of CYP3A4 in the metabolic elimination of modafinil, coadministration of potent inducers of CYP3A4 (e.g., carbamazepine, phenobarbital, rifampin) or inhibitors of CYP3A4 (e.g., ketoconazole, itraconazole) could alter the plasma levels of modafinil.





Chemical IUPAC Name:
2-benzhydrylsulfinylethanamide

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