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I am on several meds for my bipolar and depression. One of my major side effects was sleeping most of the day away, which I could not shake for the pastt 2 years. My doctor put me on Provigil about a year or two ago, but I rarely would take it because it made me very hyper and nervous. Now I started taking it regularly (only 1/2 of my 100 mg tablet per day) and am very awake and extremely talkative. I am driving those around me crazy, but have accomplished most of my "to do" list in the past 2 weeks that has been getting longer and longer over the past few years. I think it is well-worth the "hyper" side effect in the beginning to get this kind of help. I am sure that after I am on the medication for a while I will calm down some. I might add that I also have ADD & bipolar disorder.
Hi again,
Im not sure the exact cost but I was on two
name brand meds at the same time and I
hit my insurance cap which is one of the
reasons I came off of it. It has been awhile
since I took it so they may even have it
in generic now - I dont know. It was
definitely a worthwhile med for me. The
other name brand med I was on was very
expensive so it could be that the provigil
wasnt so bad - I never checked the exact
costs. But my insurance did pay for it
up until I hit the maximum cap they have.
best wishes,
starr363
Thank you starr - that is really helpful. Why was it so expensive? Did your insurance pay for it?
Hi,
I took provigil in the past along with paxil
and it helped a lot with the fatigue I had
from the paxil. I eventually stopped it
because it was so expensive but it worked
great while I was on it.
best wishes,
starr363
I have not taken it, but was curious and did a google. Have you seen this page??
http://www.livestrong.com/article/257358-antidepressant-effects-of-provigil/
I hope someone who has actually tried it can chime in. :)