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Drug profile · Wakefulness-promoting agent

Modafinil

Provigil · Modiodal · Alertec · Generic
FDA-approved (narcolepsy, OSA, SWSD) Off-label cognitive use (real but modest) Schedule IV (low abuse, non-zero) CYP3A4 inducer — contraceptive failure SJS / TEN warning (rare, severe)

A wakefulness-promoting agent — a eugeroic — approved in the late 1990s for excessive sleepiness in narcolepsy, obstructive sleep apnea, and shift-work sleep disorder. Mechanism is incompletely understood, which makes the off-label cognitive enhancement story more interesting and the interaction profile easier to underestimate.

Modafinil prescription tablets — Provigil wakefulness-promoting agent eugeroic for narcolepsy, OSA, and shift-work sleep disorder
Class
Eugeroic
Half-life
~12–15 hrs
Standard dose
100–200 mg AM
Schedule
IV (US)
01 / Mechanism

An incomplete picture.

Unlike classical stimulants (amphetamine, methylphenidate), modafinil does not produce strong, broad-spectrum monoamine release. Its best-characterized action is weak inhibition of the dopamine transporter (DAT) — enough to elevate extracellular dopamine in the nucleus accumbens and prefrontal cortex without the surge profile of stimulants. This DAT activity is now considered necessary, though probably not sufficient, for its wake-promoting effect [Volkow 2009].

Other contributors include activation of orexin/hypocretin neurons in the lateral hypothalamus (the same system that goes missing in narcolepsy), increased histamine release from the tuberomammillary nucleus, and downstream effects on glutamate and GABA balance in arousal circuits [Minzenberg 2008]. The result is wake-promotion without the same drive on locomotion, anxiety, and reward as stimulants — which is why it does not feel like Adderall and why abuse liability is genuinely lower (though not zero).

Modafinil is a racemic mixture of R- and S-enantiomers. The R-enantiomer (armodafinil, brand Nuvigil) has a longer half-life (~15 hours vs. ~4 hours for S-modafinil) and produces a smoother plasma curve from a single morning dose. Clinically, 150 mg armodafinil and 200 mg modafinil are approximately equivalent.

02 / Dosing

Approved indications.

Indication Dose Timing Note
Narcolepsy200 mg dailyMorningSome titrate to 400 mg
OSA (adjunct to CPAP)200 mg dailyMorningNot a CPAP replacement
Shift-work sleep disorder200 mg daily1 hr before shiftSWSD = shift-work sleep disorder
Off-label cognition50–200 mg occasionalMorningLarger doses do not produce larger benefit
Armodafinil (R-modafinil)150 mg dailyMorningSmoother plasma curve
Late-day dosing is the most common self-inflicted mistake

Half-life is 12–15 hours. Any dose taken after early afternoon disrupts the same-night sleep. The drug is a tool for the front half of the day; using it to push past 8 PM is how people stay up until 4 AM and then need it again tomorrow.

03 / Off-label cognition

What it actually does in healthy people.

Battleday and Brem's 2015 systematic review pooled trials in non-sleep-deprived healthy adults and concluded that modafinil reliably improves executive function, with smaller and less consistent signals on attention and learning. Benefits were largest on tasks of greater complexity — the more cognitively loaded the test, the more visible the drug effect [Battleday 2015].

In sleep-deprived adults, the effect size is much larger and more consistent. This is the use case for which the military funded most of the early modafinil research and where the drug performs closest to its stated wakefulness label. Community use in graduate students, software engineers, and shift workers tracks this distribution — most "modafinil helped me write" reports involve modest sleep restriction.

Tolerance to wakefulness is limited; tolerance to subjective "edge" is not. Many regular users describe a fading novelty effect after the first few months. Daily use is also socially expensive — sleep is the underlying solution, and modafinil makes sleep deficit easier to ignore, not smaller.

04 / Drug interactions

The under-discussed risks.

05 / Side effects

Common and serious.

06 / Cost

Generic economics.

Source Form ~Monthly cost (USD) Note
BrandProvigil 200 mg$1,200+ cashRarely paid; covered by some plans
GenericModafinil 200 mg$30–$80 with discount cardWhat most prescriptions cost
BrandNuvigil 150 mg (armodafinil)$900+ cashSmoother curve, often covered
GenericArmodafinil 150 mg$40–$100 with discountSlightly pricier than modafinil
07 / Bottom line

Where modafinil fits.

Modafinil is a genuine tool for excessive daytime sleepiness with a clean label, decades of post-marketing data, and a real but modest cognitive signal in non-sleep-deprived users. It is not a substitute for sleep, and the contraceptive interaction is under-counseled by many prescribers. People using it occasionally with awareness of the interaction profile are in the safest position; daily off-label use without clinical oversight is where the SJS warning, the cardiovascular signal, and the contraceptive risk start to matter.

See the sleep topic hub for context on where wakefulness agents sit alongside CPAP, light exposure, and sleep schedule interventions.

08 / References

The evidence base.

  1. Battleday RM, Brem AK. Modafinil for cognitive neuroenhancement in healthy non-sleep-deprived subjects: A systematic review. European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2015;25(11):1865–1881. [Battleday 2015]
  2. Volkow ND, et al. Effects of modafinil on dopamine and dopamine transporters in the male human brain. JAMA, 2009;301(11):1148–1154. [Volkow 2009]
  3. Minzenberg MJ, Carter CS. Modafinil: a review of neurochemical actions and effects on cognition. Neuropsychopharmacology, 2008;33:1477–1502. [Minzenberg 2008]
  4. Robertson P, Hellriegel ET. Clinical pharmacokinetic profile of modafinil. Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 2003;42(2):123–137. [Robertson 2003]
  5. Roth T, et al. Effects of armodafinil in the treatment of residual excessive sleepiness associated with obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome. Clinical Therapeutics, 2006;28(5):689–706. [Roth 2006]
  6. Pizza F, et al. Modafinil and adverse events: a systematic review. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2022;65:101683. [Pizza 2022]
  7. EMA Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee. Modafinil: risk of congenital malformations during pregnancy. European Medicines Agency, 2019. [EMA 2019]
  8. US FDA. Provigil (modafinil) prescribing information — black-box and warnings, including SJS/TEN. Revised label. [FDA label]
About this profile
Last reviewed against evidence: 2026-05-12. This profile is editorial reference content, not sponsored. Wellness Radar does not carry affiliate links for prescription drugs. Educational reference, not a prescription — modafinil is a scheduled, prescription-only medication; decisions belong with a clinician familiar with your medication list and history.
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