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Provigil/Modafinil users look to Facebook groups for advice
A Facebook group which is aimed at answering questions regarding Cephalon's Provigil/Modafinil anti-narcolepsy drug is proving popular with consumers who have been prescribed other stimulants such as Ritalin, but who would prefer to use Provigil/Modafinil. A drug which has a far more benign effect on the human dopamine receptors.
Ritalin is a heavily prescribed (and even more heavily abused) amphetamine based drug normally prescribed in the treatment of ADD/ADHD amongst a great many others.
And whilst I'm no doctor or pharmacist, I have read a great deal into the workings of how it affects the human body, and how it works has no resemblence at all, to how Provigil works.
Whilst Cephalon have been very quiet regarding how Provigil works, its not said to be a big user of "dopamine" receptors in the brain;
the organ which gives us a "high". Ritalin tweaks these dopamine receptors to such a degree, the consumer can feel jittery when the drug is wearing off, as the body's dopamine supply is used & exhausted.
In people with an addictive personality this can quickly lead to dependence as the user tries to feel better by taking more amphetamine.
But as Provigil pays little or no attention to the dopamine receptors, there are no jitters when the drug wears off, leading to a far more 'user-friendly' experience.
For more information, or to ask any questions you may have regarding Provigil/Modafinil, check out the new Facebook group by clicking here .
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