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Re: Adrafinil (Olmifon) - Liver Damage ???

Posted by Rick on July 15, 2000, at 22:25:58

In reply to Adrafinil (Olmifon) - Liver Damage ???, posted by SLS on July 14, 2000, at 8:10:13

> Does anyone have any information regarding the potential for adrafinil (Olmifon) to produce liver abnormalities?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> - Scott

Scott, why not cut to the chase and have your doctor contact the French company that created adrafinil, or do it yourself. It's a very reputable pharmaceutical company. They won't lie; the worse they can do is fail to provide information or other sources to look up. As you probably know, most French really CAN speak English -- certainly at a major drug company! (And I do I vaguely recall your saying that you can speak French?)

Here's the address and phone number:

Laboratoire L. LAFON
Siège
19, avenue du Pr Cadiot
94701 MAISONS-ALFORT
Tél : 01.49.81.81.00

I found this by going to www.altavista.com and entering "laboratoire l lafon" (with the quotation marks). I think a few of the other sites I came upon included a fax number. They also have a website under construction (no info available yet) at www.lablafon.com. (I THINK that's what the url was!)

A Deja.com usenet search of "adrafinil and liver" turned up about 23 posts which were a mixed bag. Some didn't seem to have a lot of credibility, or had clearly incorrect or mixed-up info. The responses ranged from "scared of it" to a woman who says she felt great on Adrafinil but soon developed yellowing eyes and other problems, to several folks who said they've been taking large doses for years with great success and A-OK liver tests.

Re the latter type of response, while my gut feel is that early detection via quarterly liver tests would catch problems before any damage occurred or became irreversible, I *did* run across something about drug-induced liver damage that said it often shows up unexpectedly after long-term, problem-free treatment. Assumin that's accurate, I wonder if it's true for something as hugely popular as cholesterol-lowering Lipitor, where doctors tend to do close hepatic function monitoring for awhile, followed by less-frequent testing if everything tests OK for awhile. Maybe it depends on the drug.

Rick


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