Description
Product Introduction
Narcolepsy, which causes excessive daytime sleepiness, is treated with Armod 50 (Armodafinil). Improving wakefulness encourages a constant state of alertness and lessens the tendency to fall asleep during the day, re-establishing a regular sleep pattern.
You can take an Armod 50 Tablet with or without food. To maintain a stable level in the blood, it is suggested to take this medication at the same time every day. Take any missed doses when you recognize them. Complete the entire course of Armodafinil 50 mg, even if you feel well. Eliminating this drug abruptly could make your signs more threatening.
This medication frequently causes nausea, insomnia (difficulty sleeping), and headaches. Do not drive or execute any other activity that calls for cognitive focus until you are familiar with how this medication impacts you, as it even induces dizziness and tiredness.
Nevertheless, these negative effects are temporary and generally go out on their own after some time. If these do not go away or disturb you, please see a doctor.
The medication may not replace the need for regular sleep due to its inability to replace a doctor’s prescription. Try your best to get the suggested amount of sleep each night.
If you have any heart, kidney, liver, or a history of seizures (epilepsy or fits), let your doctor know before using the tablet. If you have any unexpected mood changes, let your doctor know.
Use Of Armod 50 Mg
Sleepiness during the day caused by Narcolepsy (uncontrollable sleepiness)
Side Effects
- Insomnia (difficulty sleeping)
- Headache
- Nausea
- Dizziness
How Does Armod 50 Mg Tablet Work?
Armod 50 mg reduces excessive drowsiness by adjusting the amounts of chemical messengers in the brain and acting as a stimulant.
How To Use Armod 50?
Keep in mind your doctor’s advice for this medication’s dosage and duration. Take it all in at one time. Don’t eat it, chew it, or crush it. Although the Armod 50 can be taken anyway, it is best to take it at a fixed time.
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