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Provigil isn't a narcotic in the traditional sense, as it doesn't contain any opiate or opioid derivatives or amphetamines. It is a Schedule IV controlled substance, which means it is more restrictively controlled than other prescription drugs. Provigil is prescribed to people who experience fatigue or sleepiness at times when they need to be alert. It is not known to be addictive.

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