Provigil Addiction
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The Rise and Fall of Provigil - Part II | Scoop News
scoop.co.nz — “A little over a year after the Volkow study reported that Provigil (modafinil), affects the same brain chemicals as stimulants and may be addictive, on July 20, 2010, in the Atlanta Science News Examiner, Kevin Murnane reported that research showed modafinil ...” View full resource at scoop.co.nz
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Narcolepsy Drug Being Used To Improve Cognitive Performance Affects Brain Dopamine Activity, Suggesting Potential For Abuse And Dependence
medicalnewstoday.com — “Preliminary research in healthy men suggests that the narcolepsy drug modafinil, increasingly being used to enhance cognitive abilities, affects the activity of dopamine in the brain in a way that” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Is the narcolepsy/stimulant drug Provigil addictive after all? http://bit.ly/YYkN7
Normalizing Effects of Modafinil on Sleep in Chronic Cocaine Users -- Morgan et al. 167 (3): 331 -- Am J Psychiatry
ajp.psychiatryonline.org — “Normalizing Effects of Modafinil on Sleep in Chronic Cocaine Users -- Morgan et al. 167 (3): 331 -- Am J Psychiatry” View full resource at ajp.psychiatryonline.org
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Modafanil (provigil) shows promise as aid to sleep normalization in cocaine addicts entering treatment. http://ow.ly/1ea7m
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