Provigil or modafinil is an atypical stimulant used to treat narcolepsy and shift-work sleep disorder. Modafinil should be kept at room temperature; freezing is not recommended.
no way it cause bad side affects
No.
Modafinil is primarily marketed under various brand names and is available in several formulations. Some of the most common medications containing modafinil include: Brand-Name Formulations Provigil: Provigil is one of the most well-known brand names for modafinil and is available in tablet form for oral administration. Alertec: Alertec is another brand name for modafinil, primarily marketed in Canada. Modalert: Modalert is a generic version of modafinil manufactured by Sun Pharmaceuticals and is available in various strengths. for more besr info please visit on the- buymodafinilrxs.org
No. Depakote is an anti-convulsant, most often used in cases of epilepsy. It is also used, off label, for bipolar disorder and is sometimes prescribed for nervous system disorders.
No, Depakote is an anti-seizure medicine, and cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxant.
nope
Depakote is an antiseizure medication that is sometimes used in the treatment of Bipolar disorder.
No; Provigil is a brand name for the drug modafinil while Desoxyn is a brand name for the drug methamphetamine. Modafinil is used to treat narcolespy and shift-work sleep disorder, along with other conditions as determined by a doctor. Modafinil is classified as an atypical stimulant and has a lower potential for abuse than most traditional stimulants. Methamphetamine is used to treat ADHD and obesity; it is rarely used due to it's extreme potential for abuse.
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Original response: Click on the link below. (This referenced the link "Depakote and Alzheimer's disease") From: Dan I added another link to an article about Alz and Depakote. To the original questioner: it is not clear if you are asking "will Depakote, used for something else, have a positive or negative effect on the patient's Alz?" or "is Depakote used as a treatment for Alz?" It does appear that Depakote is being used as a treatment in some cases. That would imply that it would have a positive effect on the Alz, if it was being used for something else - but obviously the doctor must take drug interactions into account, or over-medication if something else is already being used for the Alz. As an RN in a long-term facility, I have see Depakote used very successfully in patients with various types of dementia. It is usually used as a mood stabilizer to smooth out the extreme highs and lows (aggression and depression). Don
Depakote is normally taken for seizures. So if your depakote level is low that means you need more in your system to keep you from having a seizure. It is also used for bi-polar disorder.