Adrafinil Dosage, Usage, Benefits & Reviews

adrafinil-dosage-8807722 Adrafinil is a synthetic nootropic that has a very similar chemical structure as Modafinil. In fact, Modafinil is a metabolite of Adrafinil, which means that when Adrafinil is used it is metabolized to Modafinil in the liver. Because of the chemical structure similarities, their functional effects are also very similar. They both belong to a category of agents known as “eugeroics”. Compounds in this category of nootropics are also known as “the good arousal” agents.

Adrafinil was created in France by Louis Lafon Laboratories to treat narcolepsy (i.e., excessive daytime sleepiness) and other sleep issues. Adrafinil is the central nervous system stimulant that specifically targets the chemical processes within the brain, thereby improving mental focus and increasing alertness. Adrafinil users have reported the ability to stay focused for extended periods of time.

Adrafinil belongs to a class of compounds known as alpha-adrenergic agonists. Similar to Modafinil, Adrafinil is known for its effects on alpha 1-adrenergic receptors of the central nervous system. A stimulation of these receptors by Adrafinil results in a psychostimulant effect, which increases alertness and reduces the need of sleep. These receptors are the same receptors that are stimulated by the adrenaline and noradrenaline.

What are Adrafinil benefits?

Adrafinil also increases the cerebral metabolism, namely the delivery and uptake of glucose. Given that glucose is the main fuel source in the brain, this improves overall productivity and a number of cognitive functions, such as learning and memory.

A large human study with a sample of 304 patients with attention, concentration, memory, and/or depression problems demonstrated improvements in those areas after taking Adrafinil. In a similar study done on 86 patients results were very similar. Many animal studies have shown the same positive effects on learning, locomotor activity and the willingness to move.

As a nootropic, Adrafinil is mainly used to improve alertness and promote wakefulness. This is why Adrafinil is widely used by night shift workers who suffer from the Shift Work Sleep Disorder (SWSD) as it increases their overall productivity by improving cognitive performance, wakefulness and mood during the night shift. In addition, some users also experience improvements in memory and learning capacity following its use (see below for more reviews).

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  • Reduced fatigue and tiredness
  • Enhanced mental energy and Productivity

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Recommended Adrafinil dosage:

The recommended daily dosage of Adrafinil is between 150 – 300 mg. However, dosages used to treat narcolepsy are as high as 600 – 1200 mg. Due to its anti-sleep effects, Adrafinil should not be taken in the afternoon or evening. It should not be taken more than 3 times a week, for longer than 5 months.

Adrafinil reviews:

Some of the reviews of Adrafinil are posted below:

Adrafinil is awesome! I only use it when I need that extra mental focus and energy to get me through a busy week at work. For example, I would use Adrafinil when I know that there is a very important project that needs to be completed under a tight deadline. I’m not sure if I get an extra energy boost because I don’t take it on a regular basis, but the effects are pretty much immediate and clearly noticeable. I haven’t tried many nootropics but I found want really works for me!

I work in the evenings and nights and my work requires good memory, focus and attention to detail. This product improves all of it plus puts me in a very good relaxed mood. Works very well for me.”

Feel very focused and on the ball when using Adrafinil. Didn’t get any negative side effects which is brilliant for me as side effects usually put me off products.”

It worked a lot to me! It was very hard for me to concentrate and study but thanks to Adrafinil I did it!

Adrafinil Side Effects:

Mild side effects associated with Adrafinil use are: dizziness, dry mouth, headaches, stomach discomfort and nausea. An exact effect on the liver function is still unknown. As Adrafinil directly affects liver enzymes, which may be potentially unsafe, it should not be taken more than 3 times a week. Also, long-term usage of it is not advised. Do not use Adrafinil if you suffer from any of the following: severe renal disorders, heart disease, liver disease/dysfunction and/or epilepsy.

Because Adrafinil does not stimulate dopamine systems, it is less addictive in comparison to other stimulants, such as amphetamines. However, Adrafinil is on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s list of banned substances as a nonspecific stimulant compound.

Summary:

Adrafinil is a prodrug to Modafinil. It is best known for its ability to increase alertness and promote wakefulness. Some other effects, such as increased energy levels and a better focus, are also associated with its use.