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I don't have antagonism towards it - just tentative caution. I'd advise the same to any DYOR-er.

Personal experience plays some part: I've been a regular user since 2016. Initially weekly, for a while daily, then back to weekly.

It hit me that what was initially a minor perceived upgrade to my chaotic workflow had become an almost regular part of my life. I'm still not entirely sure if I would call myself addicted - I seem to be able to walk away from it but among ADHD crutches it is the most desirable at present. That said, I've been careful to never exceed 200mg a day and to take breaks from it if I've taken it for more than 3-4 days at a time.

In terms of its actual benefit, it seems to be quite hit and miss. I find it just puts me in a more conducive state for focus, but only 3/10 times.

I don't think medical or media coverage has quite documented how much modafinil is used these days by working professionals and people without narcolepsy - situations where modafinil can be used in endless combination of 'other things that we don't yet understand an interaction with'.

What is the effect of 3 days disturbed sleep with 200mg modafinil daily? What effect on people with other mental health comorbidities? What is the effect on the liver and kidney for frequent use (the foul-smelling urine it results in is honestly anxiety-inducing).

What worries me is that since 2016, there appears to be a scarcity of research on modafinil, even though anecdotally its use has exploded.

It feels safe in much the same way I imagine aspartame may have seemed safe when first synthesised. It may be a 'safer' smart drug than alternative medications, much like how aspartame is probably still 'safer' than abusing sugar. But the truth is that perhaps we still do not know.



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