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1059772 tn?1286655190 My Copaxone is about $1325 per month. I think my Neurontin is about $200/month for 720x300mg pills. Elavil - no clue and I'm too lazy to go look, but I will later. Both covered 100% by my provincial and employer insurance plans. How do those prices compare to elsewhere in Canada (I'm in northern Alberta), in the US, UK, NZ, Aus, etc?
797195 tn?1240579823 I tried Provigil at one time, but I never could tell that it did anything. Adderall is by far the strongest I think that I have tried. If you have troulbe with your heart from provigil, I would doubt that you could use the adderall at all. I didn't have any trouble switching off of Adderall though.
572651 tn?1530999357 The authentic Provigil samples from the Doctor and the Modafinil, manufactured in Canada, sold at Walmart in US (BUT THE PILLS ARE STAMPED PROVIGIL) are not the same. Provigil, if I pay on my own, is $1,200 for 30ea 200 mg, while the Modafinil my Rx plan pays for is around $721.00. This puts me at the upper limit of my coverage pretty quickly. The samples gave me wonderful results when using only 1/4 tablet for four 4days per week.
1396846 tn?1332459510 I recommend using only half a tablet for a few days to get your body used to it. This is a mental stimulant and some people feel a little revv'ed up by it at first. Taking the dose up a little slowly has been helpful with that. I recommend taking it as early in the morning as possible. It can have as long as a 15 hour action in you. If I take it after 10 I have Bright Eye well into the next am. Until you see how how it acts in you, do not take it after noon.
Avatar f tn Also, I am fortunate that my insurance covers it, but my GP did look into a pharmacy in Canada where he could get it for me for about $200 for 3 months - I am assuming this is legitimate! I will find out the details and maybe this could save you some $$$. Regarding the effectiveness of Provigil: I was researching the side effects of this drug and read that it is OK to take Provigil with food, but that it may delay its effects for about one hour.
382218 tn?1341181487 The 'list price' is really just what the insurance company can expect to be charged, not the individual patient. As it says at the end, people who can not afford it can avail of patients' assistance programmes, and if this proves prohibitive still, there may be programmes or grants through charities of societies to make up the difference.
Avatar n tn CAN PROVIGIL PRECIPITATE AN ATTACK OF MANIA IN A PERSON WHO HAS A PROCLIVITY FOR MANIA BUT THE MANIA IS LYING DORMANT This discussion is related to <a href='http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/365922'>provigil side effects</a>.
619930 tn?1260374254 I am in week 42 of tx and my trial doc prescribed 100 mg of Provigil to help with my fatigue (he can't/won't prescribe procrit). My hgb was at 9.4 as of last Friday after being in the mid 10's for a while. I am sleeping "ok" at night with Ambien CR, but have been getting close to worthless (mentally and physically) as far as work goes the past few weeks. I'm wondering if this will really help or possibily aggravate my dizziness from stairs and mild exertion.
1088527 tn?1425313375 I hope cutting them in half works for you! I found Provigil to be the only thing for lift me out of the fatigue and even helps cut the mental fog. You don't want to wear yourself out, but being able to accomplish more is a great thing. Be kind to your body! My insurance covered Provigil for me for a year, then denied me again. A friend with sleep apnea got a prescription approved, but they filled it with the generic. The receipt said: your insurance saved you $939.00.
Avatar f tn He was a little disappointing in that he was more interested in talking about horses (I board horses) than talking about my symptoms. I had one of the jerks while in there, they seem to only occur when I'm sitting on the exam table. He asked if they disrupted my life and I said not really because they only happen when I'm laying down usually, and only if I'm really worn out or stressed. Anyhow, I told him my biggest problem was fatigue.
Avatar f tn I dont know if this is accurate or not, but I thought it should be shared. I just read this in the "Health" Section of Foxnews.com I have heard a lot of really good things about Provigil, although I've never used it. It was recommended to me many times though. Just some food for thought. Seems EVERYTHING comes with its own set of dangers attached.
Avatar m tn A decent GP would be the place to start ..... provigil is actually indicated for treatment of CFS .......... Its an expensive drug at 10.00 a pill prescription.....lots of insurance companies dont wish to cover it for that reason...... but it is being widely used now - - it will most likely be rescheduled before long because it has more of the shortcomings that straight amphetamines have than was thought during trials........
401095 tn?1351391770 Is anyone familiar with the drug provigil or monafinil for enery and depression...? It is a drug for narcolepsy....wakes me up but not sure about use during tapering tabs...
1511858 tn?1290477459 Hi everybody, I went to my doctor today regarding my tireness and how I still have tremors in the legs and hands, He put me on provigil, he also shared with me that he feels when my thyroid is out of whack its causeing this attack on something that would otherwise was dorment? He wants to still rule out ms but if i dont have ms he wants to start searching for the other things he has in mind. He refused to say what!!!!!! wants me to focus on ruling out ms.
5509293 tn?1428531475 Has anyone using provigil in 200mg doses had problems with either elevated blood pressure or blood pressure spikes?
233622 tn?1279334905 My mom who has high blood pressure also is on provigil for narcolepsy (SPEELED HORRIBLY WRONG!) She had a heart attack back in April and provigil was one of the first drugs the heart doctor put her back on.
390916 tn?1204840470 Provigil also took hours to kick in for me as well (my doc said it could take several hours), so I used to set my alarm for like 3AM, take the provigil, and by midmorning, it would have started working. I also worked nights at that time, so I would take another at appx 1PM, which would keep me good until about 11PM. By then, I was on my way home from work, tired and ready for bed, and not still "awake" from the medicine.
Avatar f tn YES, it definitely will help you! I've known MS patients who are taking Provigil and they say it's a miracle drug--this doesn't mean it'll work fabulously for everyone, but it does do an amazing job of zapping excessive daytime sleepiness. I'm taking Provigil for excessive daytime sleepiness as a result of sleep apnea, and the first few months I was on Provigil I've never felt more awake in my entire life.
572651 tn?1530999357 m not sure if there would be an issue mailing it from Canada to the U.S. I could ask a pharmacist in Brussels if they can recommend a reputable web site that ships to the U.S?
Avatar f tn My experience with Nuvigil: I got the free week's supply coupon from Cephalon. When I got it filled, my pharmacist asked me why I was trying it when I'd had great results from Provigil. I told him that I'd heard it would cost less, at least until Provigil's patent expired. He checked for me, and said that it wasn't that much less; around $10 a pill instead of $12. I said that every little bit helped!