Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 983890

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Provigil side effects

Posted by markwell on April 27, 2011, at 14:22:07

My dr wants me to take Provigil for depression. What kind of side effects should I expect? Is it good for lifting depression? Don't know what to expect and I'm kind of afraid to go forward.

 

Re: Provigil side effects » markwell

Posted by Phillipa on April 27, 2011, at 18:04:36

In reply to Provigil side effects, posted by markwell on April 27, 2011, at 14:22:07

Via others heard it's like a mild upper. Do you have anxiety? Phillipa

 

Re: Provigil side effects

Posted by markwell on April 27, 2011, at 18:17:29

In reply to Re: Provigil side effects » markwell, posted by Phillipa on April 27, 2011, at 18:04:36

Yes, I have anxiety, pretty serious sometimes. That's one of my concerns.

 

Re: Provigil side effects

Posted by wilyee on April 27, 2011, at 20:58:57

In reply to Re: Provigil side effects, posted by markwell on April 27, 2011, at 18:17:29

Modfanil is NOT a anti depressant.Is is however a decent augment.Meaning if u already have a medication it can be good for a kick start to aid in lifitng mood.

For this its good for,so are miniscure doses of most add meds like vyanese and dex.

If its to aid a exsisting med,i say go for it.If its to be a primary anti depressant,i question ur doc,but who am i anyway right lol.

Mofanil is odd in thats its a stimulant but not like the others,its likly you wont need anxiety help from it,see how it goes and if u do ask for a low dose ativan maybe.

I take it all the time for a augment,and have no side effects whatsoever.

 

Re: Provigil side effects

Posted by markwell on April 28, 2011, at 9:41:02

In reply to Re: Provigil side effects, posted by wilyee on April 27, 2011, at 20:58:57

My pdoc talked about a study with Nuvigil for bipolar depression that was quite positive. My insurance would only accept Provigil. I've tried every a d imaginable without success so I guess he's trying this out of desperation. So u don't think it will be good as a stand alone a d?

 

Re: Provigil side effects

Posted by wilyee on April 28, 2011, at 10:06:50

In reply to Re: Provigil side effects, posted by markwell on April 28, 2011, at 9:41:02

I hate to be a bubble buster i promise,i love success,but its just not robust,i mean by all means go for it.

You know im gonna say this cause its the only med i swear by,but has he condisdered parnate.

Either way keep us informed.

 

Re: Provigil side effects

Posted by markwell on April 28, 2011, at 12:21:19

In reply to Re: Provigil side effects, posted by wilyee on April 28, 2011, at 10:06:50

Is parnate ok for a bipolar? Do side effects include severe insomnia? If so does that go away? I'll suggest it to him my next visit.

 

Re: Provigil side effects » wilyee

Posted by pedr on April 28, 2011, at 15:11:39

In reply to Re: Provigil side effects, posted by wilyee on April 28, 2011, at 10:06:50

> I hate to be a bubble buster i promise,i love success,but its just not robust,i mean by all means go for it.
>
> You know im gonna say this cause its the only med i swear by,but has he condisdered parnate.
>
> Either way keep us informed.

I'd say it's worth a shot as a primary A/D if options are dwindling, this is from Wikipedia:

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Mood elevation

Modafinil used in a randomized double-blind study showed that normal healthy volunteers between the ages of 30-44 showed general improvement in alertness as well as mood. In the three-day study, counterbalanced, randomized, crossover, inpatient trial of modafinil 400 mg was administered as well as a placebo to the control group. The conclusion demonstrated that modafinil may have general mood-elevating effects in particular for the adjunctive use in treatment-resistant depression.
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When I took it with Nardil 90mg, it really affected my eyes and vision. My eyes would sting and ache and my vision was very blurred - I had to increase the fonts on all my PC's, use eye-drops and so on. I also had days when I would be hyper-motivated, working 'til 3am, having loads of good ideas, working efficiently (instead of my usual OCD-infested thoughts). Whilst this was an amazing experience, I did feel out of control, like a car rolling downhill when someone's left the handbrake off. Ultimately after a month or so, Provigil stopped having any positive effects ( I was falling asleep at work again ) and so I stopped taking it.
Overall I'd highly recommend it, it is very "clean" and doesn't have that chemical-feeling that other stims do.
HTH,
Pete

 

Re: Provigil side effects

Posted by markwell on April 28, 2011, at 15:40:50

In reply to Re: Provigil side effects » wilyee, posted by pedr on April 28, 2011, at 15:11:39

It sounds like it's ok as an add on to an anti depressant. I'm going to give it a try as nothing else has worked for me. In terms of parnate I think my doctor would think it has too old school. He's never mentioned a Tca or Maoi. I'll mention it though.

 

Re: Provigil side effects » markwell

Posted by pedr on May 2, 2011, at 9:19:29

In reply to Re: Provigil side effects, posted by markwell on April 28, 2011, at 15:40:50

>>> It sounds like it's ok as an add on to an anti depressant. I'm going to give it a try as nothing else has worked for me. In terms of parnate I think my doctor would think it has too old school. He's never mentioned a Tca or Maoi. I'll mention it though.

I am not a doctor but I've seen many different doctors over many years. If your doctor does indeed refuse to try MAOI and TCA's without supplying a valid reason, I would find a new doctor, preferably a psychiatrist rather than a GP. In fact, I'd say it's almost essential s/he be a psychiatrist.


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