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Introduction to Artvigil

Updated: Aug 26, 2022

Artvigil is a medication that has become increasingly popular in the past few years. It is used to treat sleep disorders, and it has been shown to be very effective in doing so. There are many reasons why Artvigil has become so popular, but some of the main reasons are its effectiveness and the fact that it is very safe to use.


This begs the question though - how does Artvigil compare to all the other nootropics out there?


Also, how exactly does it work? Who takes Artvigil anyway? Why is it sometimes being sold for a little cheaper than 'identical' products like Waklert? Who makes it anyway?


These are the right questions to be asking yourself, and you've come to the right place.


We'll try and cover everything that you need to know in order to have a solid introduction to Artvigil.


Let's begin!


Introduction to Artvigil

Understanding the background of Artvigil


All the names in the nootropics space tend to get thrown around interchangeably as if they're all the same products that do the same thing. This is not necessarily the case. Some are similar, but some products are remarkably different, and it is worthwhile understanding their differences prior to placing an order and taking any medication to ensure that you know exactly what you're taking and what is best for you.


When it comes to Artvigil (just like Waklert) - it's a generic version of Armodafinil. But what exactly does this mean? We'll get into that now.


To understand the origins of Armodafinil, you first need to know when Modafinil came about.


Firstly, how it works in the pharmaceutical industry is that when a new medication is discovered, it gets patented by the pharmaceutical company. This will provide them with exclusive manufacturing rights for a certain period of time: generally 20 years. This company will then sell the branded version of the medication, which in the case of Modafinil was the french family-owned French drug company Lafon Pharmaceuticals. They had chosen to call it Modiodal.


Modafinil was sold over the counter under the different brand name Provigil in the United States by the American biopharmaceutical company Cephalon Pharmaceuticals. They had leased the manufacturing rights from Lafon Laboratories, but in 2001 they made the move to acquire the whole Lafon Pharmaceuticals company, giving Cephalon the sole manufacturing rights.


Cephalon were able to maintain their monopoly over Modafinil right up until 2012 through a combination of patent protection and litigation legal cases following the expiry of the patent in 2001.


Introduction to Artvigil - FDA approval

Armodafinil came onto the scheme in June 2007 once it was approved by the FDA for the treatment of excessive sleepiness. It was first produced by Cephalon under the brand name Nuvigil up until 2016 when the FDA granted Mylan N.V., a global generic and specialty pharmaceuticals company, the rights to manufacture and sell to the United States market the first generic version of Nuvigil.


Once the patent expired, Armodafinil could now be manufactured and sold by all pharmaceutical companies. These companies branded their own products with different names, and these versions are known in the industry as the generics, because they contain the same active ingredients but they've been manufactured by someone else.


Once of the more popular generic versions of Armodafinil is manufactured by HAB Pharmaceuticals and Research Limited under the name Artvigil.


Now that was a long explanation for what is a pretty simple concept! But hopefully it makes more sense to you now.


To summarise -

Active ingredient: Armodafinil

Brand name: Nuvigil

Generic [Brand] names: Artvigil, Waklert, Acronite, Armoda, Armod, Neoresotyl, R-Modawake, Modavital, Nodement


Introduction to Artvigil

HAB Pharmaceuticals and Research Limited


We mentioned HAB Pharmaceuticals and Research Limited (HAB Pharma), but who exactly are they and do they warrant our trust? After all, we are putting our health into their hands.


HAB Pharma aren't as large as Sun Pharma (who manufacture Modalert and Waklert), however their products are nearly as popular. Their most sought after Smart Drug products are Modvigil with the active ingredient Modafinil and Artvigil with the active ingredient Armodafinil. Modvigil and Artvigil have been the slightly cheaper versions of Modalert and Waklert, respectively, for quite a while.


HAB Pharmaceuticals is a global pharmaceutical company that focuses on the research, development, and commercialisation of innovative medicines. The company has a portfolio of products in various therapeutic areas, including oncology, immunology, and infectious diseases. HAB Pharmaceuticals has a network of manufacturing, research, and development facilities around the world. The company's mission is to provide innovative medicines that improve the lives of patients worldwide.


HAB Pharmaceuticals was founded in 2006 by Dr. Rakesh Jain and Dr. Sanjeev Agarwal. Both Dr. Jain and Dr. Agarwal are experienced pharmaceutical executives with a passion for improving patient care through innovation. HAB Pharmaceuticals is headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, USA.


The company's oncology portfolio includes treatments for solid tumours and blood cancers. The immunology portfolio includes treatments for autoimmune diseases and allergies. The infectious disease portfolio includes treatments for HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, and tuberculosis. HAB Pharmaceuticals has a strong commitment to research and development.


The company has invested over $1 billion in research and development since its inception.


But why are HAB Pharma's Smart Drug products so popular around the world, yet still cheaper than Modalert and Waklert from Sun Pharma?


All medications manufactured by HAB Pharma are delivered according to similar high manufacturing standards and quality controls (think FDA oversight in the US), but the price difference can be brought down to one thing - brand awareness and appeal. Sun Pharma are seen as larger and therefore 'safer' regardless of both companies operating at the same standards, so Sun Pharma is able to get away with selling their products for more. Even though they're practically the same thing.


This is the nature of all markets so it isn't anything new, but as a consumer it is important and good to know, because you can save money by choosing one product over another, knowing that they are the same thing, just branded differently. The outcome and effect will be the same, you'll just same some money in the process.


Introduction to Artvigil

What is Armodafinil?


Like Modafinil, Armodafinil (sold under the brand name Nuvigil) also continues to grow in popularity every year as more and more people turn to Smart Drugs and Nootropics to optimise their daily performance.


Armodafinil is generally a drug prescribed to improve wakefulness in people with sleep disorders such as narcolepsy, obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS), and shift work disorder (SWD).


Although Armodafinil has been used off-label for quite some time, it is also becoming increasingly utilised for it's cognitive enhancing effects, which include enhanced working memory, executive function, and decision-making capacity. It has also been shown to enhance mood and reaction times.


This is largely why it is being used by more and more by students and professionals around the world to assist them in staying on top of their workloads and excelling at whatever they're doing.


Introduction to Artvigil

How does Armodafinil work?


The exact mechanism by which Modafinil and Armodafinil work is still not completely understood. Despite decades of research conducted on these drugs, it remains a mystery on how it effectively treats conditions such as narcolepsy and sleeping disorders.


Don't let that discourage you however, what research has been able to conclude is that they're both effective.


There is ongoing research still underway to try and get to the bottom of this mystery, hopefully one day we'll find out. The good news is that we don't have to wait until then before we can experience the benefits that Modafinil and Armodafinil have to offer.


You might be asking yourself - what is the difference between Modafinil and Armodafinil? - and it's a good question. Let's tackle that here.


Enantiomers are molecules that are mirror images of each other—think left-hand and right-hand.


Modafinil is a racemate with the two enantiomers; R-enantiomer and S-enantiomer. Whereas, Armodafinil targets just the R-enantiomer.


Armodafinil is the newer drug when compared to Modafinil. Due to the slightly different chemical makeup of Armodafinil, it has a longer half-life than what Modafinil has, and it is also thought to be more effective at being used as a wakefulness promoting drug, which is why some people prefer it to Modafinil.


Like Modafinil, the pharmacological profile of Armodafinil is notably different from the traditional psychostimulants, such as amphetamines, cocaine or methylphenidate.


Research indicates that Armodafinil and Modafinil elevate the dopamine levels in the hypothalamus. It is thought to do this by acting as a dopamine re-uptake inhibitor. Interestingly, it is understood that Modafinil/Armodafinil binds to the same site on the Dopamine Transporter (DAT) as cocaine, but in a different way. Hence why they don't share the same addictive qualities.


Introduction to Artvigil. Armodafinil structure.

What does Armodafinil treat?


Armodafinil is generally prescribed to treat issues surrounding sleep, arousal and wakefulness.


Some of the conditions treated with Armodafinil include the following:


The benefits of Armodafinil


Armodafinil has a number of advantages, which has made it one of the most popular nootropics regularly taken by people all around the globe.


The following list contains some of the advantages reported for taking Armodafinil:

  • Improved alertness and wakefulness

  • Improved cognitive function

  • Improved ability to concentrate and focus

  • Reduced fatigue; and

  • Improved mood.

Other than the reported advantages listed above (which are the same as for Modafinil), since Armodafinil has a longer half-life than Modafinil, with research indicating that it may be more effective at improving wakefulness in patients with excessive daytime sleepiness, some users prefer it over Modafinil.


Introduction to Artvigil

Side effects of taking Armodafinil


No medication or drug is ever perfect. Even NZT in the movie Limitless with Bradley Cooper had negative side effects which he only discovered later on since it was very much still an experimental drug. There are always going to be downsides, but ideally you need to find products that have more positives than they do have negatives. Otherwise, what's the point.


Despite Armodafinil not being completely understood, it has been somewhat researched and consumed by the public long enough for us to have a pretty good idea of all the different symptoms and side effects that you might experience while taking it.


If you head over to the webmd page for Armodafinil it might give you a fright, although looking at any medication on webmd (or any page for that matter...) will cause a shock. Their list mostly contains "infrequent" and "rare" side effects. These are useful to know but the chances that you experience any of them is very slim, especially if you follow our advice and take it slow while listening to your body and consulting the required health professionals.


Let me bring your attention to the more common side effects, which affect less than 15% of users:

While these side effects are not very appealing, they don't happen to everyone (less than 15%) and some of these can also be avoided by better understanding the medication, as well as your own body and tolerances. We'll continue to prepare some posts to cover all that is know about Armodafinil and how to minimise the side effects so that users are able to get the most out of their experiences.


Although it can be incorrectly mentioned online, Armodafinil has been found to not be addictive.


Research has also generally concluded that the likelihood of abuse is very low with zero reported Modafinil/Armodafinil caused fatalities. There is an interesting medical article written on the attempted suicide of a teenage who took 5000 mg of Modafinil (~25 tablets which is 25x the recommended average dose of 200 mg), however, lived to tell the tale...


"Approximately 2 hours following ingestion the patient complained of headache, nausea and abdominal pain. /.../ There was no deterioration of kidney or liver functions, and no change in complete blood count or blood pressure."


Not a bad outcome all things considered.

Introduction to Artvigil - What are the side effects?

Do people buy Armodafinil online?


It is becoming increasingly popular for people to want to buy their medicine online. The growth of this trend has only been accelerating. People already buy most of what they need need online, so it was only a matter of time until the pharmaceutical industry started to also head in the same direction.


Pricing is a lot cheaper when you're purchasing online, especially for generic medication since there is more competition. Brand named products are still expensive, but you'll still be paying less than if you were to walk into a physical store.


The purchase of Armodafinil and Modafinil online has followed the same trend. More and more people are looking online to try and find ways that they can better perform at school, in their jobs, or just in life in general. The benefits of trying a smart drug like Modafinil seem all too irresistible, but who can blame us, life is all about trying to be our optimal selves.


The increased competition between online Smart Drug vendors has only meant one thing - lower prices. I would have liked to add 'better service', but from what we've seen over the years it hasn't been the case... The industry is a mix of reliable vendors but also plenty of scammers looking for trusting buyers. It can be very difficult to tell the difference between the two, especially with fake or misleading reviews being plastered all over the internet.


We've started writing our own vendor reviews to try and help people to avoid getting scammed or misled.


So this brings us to the question of whether or not it is legal for people to be purchasing their Modafinil and Armodafinil products online. Let's dig into this in some more detail.


Introduction to Artvigil - ordering online.

Is buying Armodafinil online legal?


The answer to this question is a combination of 'yes' and 'no'. It just depends, but let's dig into why this is the case.


Long story short, it will depend on which country you live in and whether a prescription is required for Armodafinil. Armodafinil has been around for decades now with approval to be sold in the US, throughout Europe and the rest of the world. Each country has classified it differently, which is generally the case for all pharmaceutical products. It's a complicated space to say the least - and it's no different for nootropics or smart drugs.


There isn't a universal standard that all countries follow, so in order to know whether buying Armodafinil online is legal or not, I'd recommend that you keep reading on to our next section of this blog, that looks at the legality of Modafinil/Armodafinil by country.


Where to buy Armodafinil


While Armodafinil can be purchased from your local pharmacy with a valid prescription, it can also be purchased online easily enough without a prescription.


That being said, it isn't obvious to know where to purchase from and which vendor you can trust. This is why we've prepared some detailed vendor reviews to help you find a supplier that best suits your needs based on how much you're looking to spend and what country you live in.


Remain productive and stay safe!

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