Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 599299

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Provigil for ADD?

Posted by becksA on January 15, 2006, at 11:29:26

In my last pdoc appointment, we struggled over my situation in finding a balance where I need to conquer both my anxiety, yet at the same time find something to help with my severe(!) ADD. I'm starting school again and definitly need something, but stimulants really crank up the anxiety. He said this is a narcoleptic drug but may actually at some point be officially approved for use as an ADD drug. Has anybody tried Provigil for this? Experiences? Or has anybody at least heard anything more than what I have.

Thanks

 

Re: Provigil for ADD? » becksA

Posted by Phillipa on January 15, 2006, at 19:14:36

In reply to Provigil for ADD?, posted by becksA on January 15, 2006, at 11:29:26

Have you tried googling it I think it has come up before. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: Provigil for ADD?

Posted by becksA on January 15, 2006, at 19:21:16

In reply to Re: Provigil for ADD? » becksA, posted by Phillipa on January 15, 2006, at 19:14:36

will try, thanks!

 

Re: Provigil for ADD?

Posted by Cairo on January 16, 2006, at 0:05:31

In reply to Provigil for ADD?, posted by becksA on January 15, 2006, at 11:29:26

My ADD daughter is intolerant to the anxiety causing side effects of psychostimulants. She used Provigil added to Lexapro (for anxiety). Provigil helped attention insofar as it helped with the cognitive "fuzz" and sleepiness caused by Lexapro. But compared to the stimulants, it causes more wakefulness/alertness rather than specifically helping attention. She is now on Zoloft which does not cause the cognitive side effects in her, with Seroquel augmenting it. We are about to try adding a bit of Provigil again to see if it will help with attention. Frankly, I'm not expecting much effect on attention, but we'll see.

The other poster was right that there have been threads on this forum about Provigil used for ADD/ADHD. I recall a couple of posters who mentioned the same thing as I said above: helped with alertness more than attention. But everyone is different.

The side effect profile of Provigil was good. Some headaches the first week or two, but after that not much.

Cairo


> In my last pdoc appointment, we struggled over my situation in finding a balance where I need to conquer both my anxiety, yet at the same time find something to help with my severe(!) ADD. I'm starting school again and definitly need something, but stimulants really crank up the anxiety. He said this is a narcoleptic drug but may actually at some point be officially approved for use as an ADD drug. Has anybody tried Provigil for this? Experiences? Or has anybody at least heard anything more than what I have.
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