Sunosi With Modafanil
UpdatedIs it okay to take a 75mg Sunosi in the morning (5-6am) and then take a 200mg Modafanil around 12?
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They are in different medication classes, so there are times a doctor may prescribe them together, if necessary, but you shouldn't combine them, without a physician's approval.
Sunosi contains Solriamfetol, it is a dopamine, and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, while Modafanil is an actual stimulant. The typical side effects of taking them may include nausea, dizziness, headache, insomnia, nervousness, mood changes, and anorexia.
Have they both been prescribed for you? Are you on any other medications?
Re: VerFree (# 1)
Yes, both have been prescribed for me. I have never discussed taking them on the same day. I do take other prescribed medications but nothing that is contraindicated to not take either with. I have taken Modafanil since 2014. I just started taking Sunoco as it has recently been released for public consumption. I switched because I thought that being a new medication it would be more effective but it has not been more effective. Than you for your response.
Re: W johnson (# 2)
My spell check must not be used to spelling "Sunosi". Or "thank you". I believe I put both of the words in correctly. I KNOW i spelled "Sunosi" correctly and my spell check changed it.
Re: VerFree (# 1)
Although Sunosi is a non stimulant NDRI and Modafinil is a CNS stimulant, both are classified as a Eugeroic, wakefulness-promoting drugs.
Same classification but 2 different ways of activity.