My experiment with smart drugs (2008)
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My experiment with smart drugs (2008)
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Re: My experiment with smart drugs (2008)
#2On so many levels I am so tempted to try this, but I just can't bring myself to - but I am in constant envy of co-workers who 'juice' and watch their productivity soar.
Re: My experiment with smart drugs (2008)
#3As someone with ADHD who takes Ritilin, this seemed interesting to me as a non-stimulant alternative. However, it appears that Modafinil is a "pro-histamine" which would mean that it could aggregate allergy symptoms. I wonder if anyone has ever studied the correlation between anti-histamine use and the development of ADHD.
Re: My experiment with smart drugs (2008)
#4Modafinil/armodafinil are great, but you can easily abuse them for replacing sleep.. That was a long dirt road to come back from.
Re: My experiment with smart drugs (2008)
#5On so many levels I am so tempted to try this, but I just can't bring myself to - but I am in constant envy of co-workers who 'juice' and watch their productivity soar.
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Re: My experiment with smart drugs (2008)
#6The wikipedia article on Provigil[1] mentions toxic epidermal necrolysis[2] and Stevens-Johnson syndrome[3] as possible side effects. That's enough to scare me off trying this particular drug.
[1] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provigil
[2] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxic_epidermal_necrolysis
[3] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevens-Johnson_syndrome
Re: My experiment with smart drugs (2008)
#7Modafinil/armodafinil are great, but you can easily abuse them for replacing sleep.. That was a long dirt road to come back from.
I'd like to hear more about it, if you're willing to share.
Re: My experiment with smart drugs (2008)
#8Not so smart: getting busted for plagiarism: http://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/jan/20/johann-hari-qui...
Re: My experiment with smart drugs (2008)
#9I can only compare this to my coffee habit. I have to have it. No project, especially a physical one, can start
without it.
But, gotta be careful with stuff like this. It sounds great, but is it really gonna be you who controls the drug ?
Maybe, but it might not always work out that way...
Re: My experiment with smart drugs (2008)
#10The U.S. gives it to fighter jet pilots often, to make sure they stay awake.