I am a 34 year old man suffering from OCD and Depression since the age of 19. I am taking Uvox-200 mg and Felis-S-5 mg.
I am a lawyer and hence required to do a lot of reading. My attention span is very poor-not able to concentrate more than 5 minutes on reading. My Psychiatrist told me to try Modalert (Modafinil) which phenomenally increased my attention span in reading. But within a few days my Psychiatrist told me to discontinue it. Would it be safe to take the Modalert on regular basis?
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Thank you for asking. You must not take modalert on regular basis. Generally it is used for not more than a week to 10 days. Primary use of this drug it to help the individual to get into a regular circadian rhythm, Modalert promotes wakefulness and concentration. Since you primary problem is of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Depression, you issue of Poor Concentration is due to these condition. There is immense Anxiety associated with the problem, and it is this anxiety causes difficulties in concentration. It is possible that may be you condition s are not well controlled with the medications. In such case you must look to treat the existing problem of OCD and Depression by changing the drugs or adding few. However, do not make the changes on your own and consult with a psychiatrist.
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Do not continue modalert. Focus on existing issues of OCD and Depression. They need to be treated. Poor concentration is a symptom of these. Consult a psychiatrist.
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