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Modafinil for Narcolepsy
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 26, 1999 (Issue 1049)
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ONLINE USERS
MODAFINIL FOR NARCOLEPSY
Modafinil (Provigil − Cephalon; Alertec − Draxis in Canada ...
Modafinil (Provigil), a benzhydryl sulfinylacetamide non-amphetamine stimulant that has been used in Europe since 1995, has now been approved by the FDA for treatment of excessive daytime sleepiness associated with narcolepsy.
New Indications for Modafinil (Provigil)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 26, 2004 (Issue 1181)
NEW INDICATIONS FOR MODAFINIL (PROVIGIL)
Modafinil (Provigil – Cephalon; Alertec – Draxis ...
Modafinil (Provigil - Cephalon; Alertec - Draxis in Canada), first approved by the FDA in 1999 for treatment of excessive daytime sleepiness associated with narcolepsy (Medical Letter 1999; 41:30), has now also been approved for treatment of patients with excessive sleepiness due to obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) or shift work sleep disorder (SWSD) (DSM-IV, text revision, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association, 2000, page 622).
Armodafinil (Nuvigil) for Wakefulness
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 09, 2010 (Issue 1344)
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the non-amphetamine stimulant modafinil (Provigil –
Cephalon; Alertec – Shire in Canada), is being ...
Armodafinil (Nuvigil – Cephalon), the R-enantiomer of the non-amphetamine stimulant modafinil (Provigil – Cephalon; Alertec – Shire in Canada), is being promoted directly to the public for treatment of excessive daytime sleepiness associated with shift work.
Xywav - A Mixed-Salt Oxybate Oral Solution for Idiopathic Hypersomnia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 27, 2021 (Issue 1640)
Sodium oxybate Ritalin Provigil pitolisant Nuvigil modafinil armodafinil Alertec solriamfetol ...
Xywav (Jazz), an oral solution that contains calcium,
magnesium, potassium, and sodium oxybates, has
been approved by the FDA for treatment of idiopathic
hypersomnia in adults. It is the first drug to be
approved in the US for this indication. Xywav was
approved in 2020 for treatment of excessive daytime
sleepiness or cataplexy in patients ≥7 years old with
narcolepsy. It contains about 92% less sodium than
sodium oxybate oral solution (Xyrem), which has
been available in the US for years for use in patients
≥7 years old with narcolepsy.
Expanded Table: Some Drugs for Altitude Illness, Jet Lag, and Motion Sickness (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 07, 2019 (Issue 1582)
Bonine armodafinil Ambien Alertec Acetazolamide insomnia Meclizine nifedipine Zolpimist zolpidem Travel ...
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A New Indication for Gamma Hydroxybutyrate (Xyrem) in Narcolepsy
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 30, 2006 (Issue 1227)
Dexedrine Alertec methylphenidate modafinil xyrem for narcolepsy Xyrem Sodium oxybate sleep disorders ...
Gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB), a central-nervous-system depressant notorious for its use in "date rape", was approved by the FDA in 2002 as sodium oxybate (Xyrem - Jazz Pharmaceuticals) for oral treatment of cataplexy in patients with narcolepsy. Now it has also been approved for treatment of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) in these patients. Xyrem is a Schedule III controlled substance.
Pitolisant (Wakix) for Narcolepsy
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 08, 2021 (Issue 1617)
modafinil methylphenidate fluoxetine Effexor Clomipramine armodafinil Anafranil amphetamine Alertec Adderall ...
The FDA has approved pitolisant (Wakix – Harmony), a histamine-3 (H3)-receptor antagonist/inverse agonist, for treatment of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) or cataplexy in adults with narcolepsy. It is the first H3-receptor antagonist/inverse agonist to become available in the US and the first non-controlled substance to receive FDA approval for these indications. Pitolisant has been available in Europe since 2016.
Drugs That May Cause Psychiatric Symptoms
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 15, 2008 (Issue 1301)
Acetazolamide acitretin ACTH Acyclovir Alcohol Alertec Bactrim Barbiturates Chlorambucil Chloroquine ...
Many drugs can cause psychiatric symptoms, but a causal connection is often difficult to establish. Psychiatric symptoms that emerge during drug treatment could also be due to the underlying illness, previously unrecognized psychopathology, or psychosocial factors. The withdrawal of some drugs can cause symptoms such as anxiety, psychosis, delirium, agitation or depression.
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Advice for Travelers
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 07, 2019 (Issue 1582)
Histanil Dengvaxia Deet Deep vein thrombosis Adalat Aemcolo Alertec Ambien antihistamines Arakoda ...
Patients who receive pretravel advice can reduce their
risk for many travel-related conditions. Vaccines recommended
for travelers are reviewed in a separate issue.