01The milligrams stay. The hour moves.
People lock 200 mg to breakfast because other tablets live there. On a night roster that habit wires the drive home.
OSA files still need CPAP. The tablet treats leftover sleepiness. It does not rack the mask.
Exam-week use without a diagnosis is not this memo's job. Schedule IV still applies if someone else wrote it.

02Write the indication on the blister so the hour cannot hide
Narcolepsy / OSA: 200 mg in the morning.
Shift-work disorder: 200 mg about one hour before the shift starts. If the shift jumps six hours, the tablet jumps.
400 mg showed up in trials. Extra benefit over 200 mg was not consistent on the label. Do not self-raise because a night felt heavy.
| Indication | 200 mg hour | Common miss |
|---|---|---|
| Narcolepsy / OSA | Morning | Skip CPAP |
| SWD | ~1 h before shift | Breakfast ritual on nights |
| No diagnosis | Not labeled | Mate's CIV |
03CIV at the window, 200 x 30 on the lock
Pharmacists can refuse a sketchy script. Coupons can fail on Schedule IV. That is law, not this memo being precious.
Mail [email protected] if our caption invents a 100 mg split price. It should not.
Wake-file pocket lines
- 200 mg morning - narcolepsy/OSA
- 200 mg ~1 h pre-shift - SWD
- Move the tablet when the roster moves
- Not a study candy
04What 200 mg will not patch
It will not shorten a fluoxetine washout.
It will not make an export PDE5 combo safer. Performance kits that pair wake tablets with Sildalist are two bad ideas taped together.
Serious rash and psychiatric breaks are stops. See the docket.
05A roster drill for a month of mixed days and nights
Write the indication on the blister in pencil. Narcolepsy or OSA residual sleepiness: morning. SWD: about one hour before the shift. If the month mixes both, the hour follows the duty, not the kitchen clock.
A heavy plate before an SWD swallow can slide the peak off the shift start. Plan the meal or accept a flatter first hour. Do not redose at midnight. A second 200 mg is an amateur 400, and the label did not show a consistent win at 400.
OSA files keep CPAP. A 200 mg tablet that 'works' is leftover wake, not permission to rack the mask. The trials kept the mask on. This memo will not help you lose it.
Alcohol to come down after a lit commute means the hour or the diagnosis is wrong. Do not add a hypnotic from a drawer. Do not drive that mix.
Serious rash and psychiatric breaks are stops on any roster. A night-shift culture that says 'push through' does not delete SJS or mania from the insert.
Elderly clearance can fall. Severe hepatic impairment needs a cut, often 100 mg. The Uxora lock is 200 mg for the usual adult file. Liver failure is not that file.
Borrowed CIV for an exam week is not a roster drill. It is a controlled tablet plus every warning. We will not bless one night.
If fluoxetine is on the chart, the pair needs named owners. Wake-file hours do not erase the CYP chip or the SSRI tail.
Mail [email protected] if we ever lock 200 mg to breakfast for SWD. That would be the habit this chapter exists to break.
06A heavy plate can slide the peak off the shift start
Food may delay Tmax. For SWD, a feast right before the tablet can move the wake effect into the wrong hour.
Alcohol to come down after a lit commute is a judgment mix. Do not add a hypnotic from a drawer.
07Keep the hour on a sticky note
The CYP month lives on the CYP chip. The long file is the modafinil docket.
Disclaimer. Sofia does not write CIV refills.
Pencil the indication on the blister so the hour cannot hide. Morning for narcolepsy or residual OSA sleepiness. About one hour before the shift for SWD. Mixed months follow the duty, not the kitchen clock.
A feast before an SWD swallow can slide the peak off the start. Plan the plate. Do not redose at midnight. A second 200 mg is an amateur 400.
The label tolerated 400 mg in trials and did not show a consistent extra benefit over 200 mg. Forum escalation is not a titration protocol.
OSA trials kept CPAP. A tablet that keeps you awake is leftover wake, not a mask replacement. This memo will not help you lose the hose.
Alcohol to come down after a lit commute means the hour or the diagnosis is wrong. Do not add a hypnotic from a drawer. Do not drive that mix.
Serious rash including SJS is a stop on any roster. Night-shift culture does not delete mucosal lesions from the insert.
Mania, hallucinations, and suicidal thinking are labeled. A bipolar history is a specialist look before the first 200 mg, not a cart yes.
Severe hepatic impairment needs a cut, often 100 mg. The Uxora lock is 200 mg for the usual adult file. Liver failure is not that file.
Elderly multiple-dose work showed higher plasma in a small older group. Start conversations lower in the very old. Comedications muddied the picture; caution still holds.
Borrowed CIV for an exam is theft of a controlled tablet plus every warning. We will not bless one night.
Fluoxetine on the chart needs named owners. Wake hours do not erase the CYP chip or the SSRI tail.
Schedule IV windows can refuse a sketchy out-of-state script. That is law, not this memo being precious.
Mail the desk if we ever lock 200 mg to breakfast for a night roster. That is the habit this file exists to break.
Sofia files the clock. She does not write your CIV refill.
Eleven a.m. is a late 200 mg for a morning lock. Insomnia is the usual price.
A 3 p.m. second tablet is a home 400. The label already spoke.
Wine after a wake tablet is not a labeled pairing.
Saturday skips are clinic questions, not sleep-in tools.
A child's homework is not a Provigil use. Keep the jar named.
A 15-hour half-life argues for morning, not noon experiments.
CPAP stays. The 200 mg does not replace the mask.
Exam weeks do not write extra milligrams.
Shift-work 200 mg sits about one hour before the night start. That is a different file from morning narcolepsy.
This memo will not quote a dollar for Provigil 200. The lock is the clock.
Sofia Mendes peer-passes the wake file. She does not roster your shift.
Lost CIV strips still need a named owner. A second cart is not a refill.
Provigil 200 mg in the morning is the narcolepsy and OSA lock on this site. Shift-work disorder uses 200 mg about one hour before the night start. Those are different clocks.
A 15-hour half-life is why morning exists. Eleven a.m. is already late for many people. A 4 p.m. makeup after a missed tablet writes insomnia.
Schedule IV means lost strips need a named owner. A second cart is not a refill. This memo will not invent a dollar.
A child's homework is not a use. Exam weeks do not write extra milligrams. Keep the jar named.
CPAP stays on the OSA file. The 200 mg does not replace the mask.
Weekend skips are clinic questions. Rebound sleepiness can be real. Do not invent a Saturday holiday.
Wine after a morning 200 is not a labeled pairing. If you are wired or sedated, stop the experiments.
Sofia Mendes peer-passes the wake file. She does not roster your shift from Porto.
[email protected] can flag a wrong clock. It cannot become an e-script.
Prescribed-online still means a licensed clinician where you live, then a pharmacy. Uxora stops at the card.
A late 200 mg writes a late night. Missed morning tablets are usually a skip, not a 4 p.m. makeup, unless the clinic wrote a shift-work hour.
Do not stack morning narcolepsy 200 mg and shift-work 200 mg on one calendar day without the clinic. That stack is a home 400.
Schedule IV means lost strips need a named owner. A second shop cart is not a refill. This memo will not invent a dollar.
A child's homework is not a Provigil use. Keep the jar named. Weekend skips are clinic questions.
Sofia Mendes peer-passes the wake file. She does not roster your shift from Porto. [email protected] can flag a wrong clock.
Prescribed-online still means a licensed clinician where you live, then a pharmacy. Uxora stops at the card.
The 15-hour half-life argues for morning on the narcolepsy and OSA lock. Noon experiments write late nights. Shift-work 200 mg sits about one hour before the night start, not on top of a morning tablet.
This wake file will not invent a dollar for a lost CIV strip. A named owner writes the next fill. Sofia Mendes does not roster Cedofeita.
A working night on 200 mg does not retire the CPAP mask. OSA is still an airway file. This wake memo will not invent a dollar for a second CIV cart.
Sources
- Provigil PI: 200 mg morning (narcolepsy/OSA); 200 mg ~1 h before shift (SWD); 400 mg no consistent extra benefit.
- Effective t½ ~15 h after multiple doses.
Checked against the current label and reviewed by Dr. Sofia Mendes. See Intake, Markup, Peer-pass, File.