Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: ARMODAFINIL versus METHYLIN.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: ARMODAFINIL versus METHYLIN.
ARMODAFINIL vs METHYLIN
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Armodafinil is a wakefulness-promoting agent. Its mechanism is unclear but may involve inhibition of dopamine reuptake, leading to increased extracellular dopamine levels. It also affects orexin, histamine, norepinephrine, and GABA pathways.
Methylphenidate is a central nervous system stimulant. It blocks the reuptake of dopamine and norepinephrine into presynaptic neurons, increasing their concentrations in the synaptic cleft.
Adults: 150-250 mg orally once daily in the morning for narcolepsy or obstructive sleep apnea; 200-400 mg orally once daily for shift work disorder.
10 mg orally twice daily, administered 4-6 hours apart; doses may be adjusted in 5-10 mg increments weekly up to 60 mg/day.
None Documented
None Documented
Clinical Note
moderateArmodafinil + Estrone sulfate
"The serum concentration of Estrone sulfate can be decreased when it is combined with Armodafinil."
Clinical Note
moderateArmodafinil + Cyclosporine
"The serum concentration of Cyclosporine can be decreased when it is combined with Armodafinil."
Clinical Note
moderateArmodafinil + Aripiprazole
"The serum concentration of Aripiprazole can be decreased when it is combined with Armodafinil."
Clinical Note
moderateCyclophosphamide + Armodafinil
12–15 hours (terminal) in adults; longer in hepatic impairment (e.g., 20–30% increase with cirrhosis).
2-4 hours (short elimination half-life, requiring multiple daily dosing; immediate-release: 3-4 hours, extended-release: 3-6 hours)
Renal: ~80% as metabolites (major: armodafinil acid, minor: modafinil sulfone); fecal: <1% unchanged; biliary: negligible.
Renal: 90% (mainly as metabolites, 30-50% as unchanged drug); fecal: <1%
Category C
Category C
CNS Stimulant
CNS Stimulant
"The metabolism of Armodafinil can be decreased when combined with Cyclophosphamide."