Sleep Medicine
Volume 1, Issue 2 , Pages 109-116, 1 April 2000

A randomized trial of the long-term, continued efficacy and safety of modafinil in narcolepsy

  • H Moldofsky

      Affiliations

    • University of Toronto Centre for Sleep and Chronobiology, Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. University of Toronto Centre for Sleep and Chronobiology, Toronto Western Hospital, 399 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON, M5T 2S8, Canada. Tel.: +1-416-603-5109; fax: +1-416-603-2388
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  • R.J Broughton

      Affiliations

    • Division of Neurology, the Ottawa Hospital (General Campus), Ottawa, ON, Canada
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  • J.D Hill

      Affiliations

    • Draxis Health Inc., Mississauga, ON, Canada

Received 1 October 1999; received in revised form 7 December 1999; accepted 8 December 1999.

Abstract 

Objective: To assess the continued efficacy of modafinil in the treatment of excessive daytime somnolence (EDS) of narcolepsy.

Background: Modafinil has been shown to be a safe and effective treatment for the EDS presented by patients with narcolepsy. However, the duration of treatment has been relatively brief, particularly considering the chronic nature of the disease.

Methods: Sixty-nine patients with narcolepsy, who completed a 6-week crossover study of modafinil continued on modafinil for 16 weeks of open-label treatment (300±100 mg). This was followed by 2 weeks during which patients were randomly and blindly allocated to continue modafinil (M) at the same dose (n=30), or placebo (P; n=33).

Results: A mean dose of 330 mg of modafinil continued to produce a significant decrease in EDS as measured by the Maintenance of Wakefulness Test (9.7±7.9 for P; 16.4±13.7 for M; P=0.009), the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (15.4±5.8 for P; 13.2±5.7 for M; P=0.023), and the number of episodes of severe somnolence and sleep reported in patient diaries (8.2±7.2 for P; 4.2±5.2 for M; P=0.017). Modafinil had no significant effects on nocturnal sleep, blood pressure, heart rate, the electrocardiogram (ECG), weight, or mood.

Conclusion: Modafinil continues to be an effective and well-tolerated drug after 16 weeks of treatment.

Keywords:  Modafinil, Narcolepsy, Controlled clinical trial, Therapeutic use, Administration and dosage, Drug effects, Adverse effects

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PII: S1389-9457(99)00014-3

Sleep Medicine
Volume 1, Issue 2 , Pages 109-116, 1 April 2000