Adrafinil
Product name: Adrafinil,Olmifon,CRL-40028
CAS: 63547-13-7
Appearance: Slight red to off-white powder
Purity: 99%
Package: 1kg/bag
Adrafinil (CRL-40028, Olmifon) is a mild central nervous system stimulant drug used to relieve excessive sleepiness and inattention in elderly patients. It is also used off-label by individuals
wishing to avoid fatigue, such as night workers or others who need to stay awake and alert for long periods of time.
Adrafinil is a prodrug; it is primarily metabolized in vivo to modafinil, resulting in nearly identical pharmacological effects. Unlike modafinil, however, it takes time for the metabolite to
accumulate to active levels in the bloodstream. Effects usually are apparent within 45-60 minutes when taken orally on an empty stomach.
Adrafinil does not currently have FDA approval and is thus unregulated in the United States. It was marketed in France and elsewhere in Europe under the trade name Olmifon until September 2011 when
France's FDA equivalent reassessed the drug and withdrew marketing permission.
Post by kevin durant Chemicals @2016-03-24 10:29:46