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Modafinil is a memory-improvingand mood-brightening psychostimulant. It enhances wakefulness, attention capacity and vigilance.
It is thought to work by affecting certain chemicals in the brain that control the sleep/wakecycle. Modafinil does not make up for lack of sleep and should not be used to treat tiredness orhold off sleep in people who do not have a sleep disorder.
Increasing numbers of students usemodafinil. The benefits of modafinil and adderall as "study drugs" are modest at best. But itsconsumption at several leading British universities is quite common among students seeking acompetitive edge in exams, where drugs-testing is not yet routine.
Modafinil is used to helppeople stay awake during work hours for people with work schedules that interfere with a normalsleep routine (shift work sleep disorder-SWSD).
The US military are interested in modafinil too.Modafinil was reportedly used by Allied combat soldiers in both Gulf Wars, though this seemsunlikely to feature prominently in its future promotional literature.
Modafinil is a memory-improvingand mood-brightening psychostimulant. It enhances wakefulness, attention capacity and vigilance.
It is thought to work by affecting certain chemicals in the brain that control the sleep/wakecycle. Modafinil does not make up for lack of sleep and should not be used to treat tiredness orhold off sleep in people who do not have a sleep disorder.
Increasing numbers of students usemodafinil. The benefits of modafinil and adderall as "study drugs" are modest at best. But itsconsumption at several leading British universities is quite common among students seeking acompetitive edge in exams, where drugs-testing is not yet routine.
Modafinil is used to helppeople stay awake during work hours for people with work schedules that interfere with a normalsleep routine (shift work sleep disorder-SWSD).
The US military are interested in modafinil too.Modafinil was reportedly used by Allied combat soldiers in both Gulf Wars, though this seemsunlikely to feature prominently in its future promotional literature.