نتایج جستجو برای: modafinil

تعداد نتایج: 702  

Journal: :Pediatrics 2005
Joseph Biederman James M Swanson Sharon B Wigal Christopher J Kratochvil Samuel W Boellner Craig Q Earl John Jiang L Greenhill

OBJECTIVE Modafinil, which is structurally and pharmacologically different from other agents that are used for the treatment of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), selectively activates the cortex and has low potential for abuse. Initial studies of the use of modafinil to treat ADHD showed significant improvements in the core symptoms of the disorder, namely inattenti...

2015
Mehmet Yaman Fatıma Karakaya Tuğçe Aydin Hasan Mayda Hail İbrahim Güzel Dilek Kayaalp

BACKGROUND Modafinil is a well-tolerated psychostimulant drug with low addictive potential that is used to treat patients with narcolepsy and other excessive sleepiness. Whereas favorable effects of modafinil on cognitive functions have been shown in a large number of studies, there are very few reports presenting the effects of modafinil electrophysiologically. The aim of this study was to inv...

Journal: :Current pharmaceutical design 2006
Nancy J Wesensten

The performance- and alertness-sustaining/restoring effects of modafinil during sleep deprivation in normal, healthy adults were reviewed. Results indicate that modafinil is efficacious for sustaining/restoring objective performance and alertness during sleep deprivation with few adverse effects. At appropriate dosages, modafinil restores performance and alertness to non-sleep deprived levels. ...

Journal: :Journal of psychopharmacology 2000
D R Jasinski

Modafinil is a unique wake-promoting agent. Preclinical studies indicate a mechanism of action which is distinct from that of amphetamine or methylphenidate. To compare the pharmacodynamic profiles of modafinil, methylphenidate, and placebo in humans, a double-blind Latin square crossover study was conducted in 24 male volunteers with a history of polysubstance abuse that included the stimulant...

Journal: :Neuropharmacology 2013
Linda Scoriels Peter B Jones Barbara J Sahakian

Modafinil is a central nervous system wake promoting agent used for the treatment of excessive daytime sleeping. Its vigilance promoting properties and low abuse potential has intrigued the scientific community and has led to use it as a cognitive enhancer, before its neural functions were understood. Here, we review the effects of modafinil in human cognition and emotion and its specific actio...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2007
Sharon Morein-Zamir Danielle C Turner Barbara J Sahakian

Modafinil, a wake-promoting agent believed to operate via the hypocretin/orexin system, has a similar clinical profile to that of conventional, dopaminergic stimulants but different biochemical and pharmacological properties. There is increasing interest in the use of modafinil to improve cognition in schizophrenia as well as in other disorders such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. ...

2013
Ping Sheng Lijun Hou Xiang Wang Xiaowen Wang Chengguang Huang Mingkun Yu Xi Han Yan Dong

BACKGROUND Modafinil is a novel wake-promoting agent approved by the FDA ameliorating excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) in three disorders: narcolepsy, shift work sleep disorder and obstructive sleep apnea. Existing trials of modafinil for fatigue and EDS associated with neurological disorders provided inconsistent results. This meta-analysis was aimed to assess drug safety and effects of moda...

Journal: :Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology 2013
Amanda J Quisenberry Thomas E Prisinzano Lisa E Baker

Modafinil is a novel wake-promoting drug with FDA approval for the treatment of narcolepsy, shift work sleep disorder, and sleep apnea. It is also prescribed for many off-label uses such as ADHD and it is currently being assessed as a treatment for psychostimulant dependence. Previous research assessing the abuse liability of modafinil in animals and humans suggests it is less potent and has a ...

Journal: :Sleep 2003
Joan C Hendricks David Kirk Karen Panckeri Matthew S Miller Allan I Pack

Fruit flies exhibit a sleep-like rest state that shares behavioral characteristics with mammalian sleep, including a homeostatic increase in rest after deprivation by mechanical methods. We tested the effect of modafinil, a novel wake-promoting agent, to discover whether its effect is conserved. Flies fed various concentrations of modafinil were compared to groups of control flies fed diluent o...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000
T E Scammell I V Estabrooke M T McCarthy R M Chemelli M Yanagisawa M S Miller C B Saper

Modafinil is an increasingly popular wake-promoting drug used for the treatment of narcolepsy, but its precise mechanism of action is unknown. To determine potential pathways via which modafinil acts, we administered a range of doses of modafinil to rats, recorded sleep/wake activity, and studied the pattern of neuronal activation using Fos immunohistochemistry. To contrast modafinil-induced wa...

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