What is Artvigil?
Artvigil is the generic name for the study drug ‘Armodafinil’, which is formulated to increase wakefulness and improve concentration. Artvigil contains a smaller concentration of Armodafinil than other variations of the drug, which make it the cheapest option on the market. This does not reduce its quality, however, as each tablet contains 150 mg of Armodafinil and can produce measurable results.
However, if you do find stronger concentrations of Artvigil, like Waklert, too stimulating, Artvigil can be a good option for you as it is less likely to make you feel anxious and therefore less productive.
Uses
Artvigil is popular amongst consumers who need a slight boost to their cognitive abilities. Business executives and creatives are common consumers of the drug as it can help users to work more efficiently and focus more intently on tasks. The most common recipients of the drug, however, are students, who find Artvigil to be extremely beneficial in helping them to concentrate on their studies and retain a greater amount of information at once.
Artvigil does not require a prescription like higher concentrations of Armodafinil, and, given its low price point, it is more accessible to consumers and a good option if you’re looking to try a cognitive enhancer for the first time.
Side effects
Exceeding the recommended dose of 150 mg of Artvigil can increase the risk of developing side effects, such as dizziness, headaches, insomnia, dry mouth, euphoria and nausea. Less common but more serious side effects of Artvigil include, but are not limited to, anxiety, confusion, hallucinations, aggression and skin irritations. If you experience any side effects, depending on their severity, it is recommended that you consult your doctor and cease taking the drug immediately.
If you’re looking to try a form of Armodafinil for the first time, Artvigil is an effective, affordable option.