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Is Cephalon's Provigil Addictive? Ask the Cocaine-Using Monkeys It Was Tested On.
Cephalon is dealing with a PR storm over the question of whether Provigil, its sleep disorder drug, is addictive or not. A study by the National Institute on Drug Abuse suggests that it is: Nora D. Volkow, MD, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse NIDA, report[s] evidence...
Tags: Cephalon Inc., Monkey, Drug, Provigil, Modafinil, Public Relations, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-03-18

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MODAFINIL.
Cephalon Inc. reports that a clinical study of Provigil modafinil for treating adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder showed ... Cephalon Inc. reports that a clinical study of Provigil modafinil for treating adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder showed no benefit compared to...
Tags: Cephalon Inc.
Research articles 2000-08-07
No cognitive benefit from modafinil in healthy sleepers
PHILADELPHIA -- Modafinil is not an effective enhancer of cognition in healthy, non-sleep-deprived patients, according to the largest study to date on the subject. Modafinil Provigil is indicated to improve wakefulness in patients with excessive sleepiness associated with narcolepsy, obstructive sleep apnea, and shift work sleep disorder. The drug...
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Research articles 2004-09-01
Modafinil shows limits in non-sleep deprived
PHILADELPHIA -- Modafinil is not an effective enhancer of cognition in healthy, non-sleep-deprived individuals, according to the largest study to date on the subject. Modafinil Provigil is indicated for use to improve wakefulness in patients with excessive sleepiness associated with narcolepsy, obstructive sleep apnea, and shift work sleep disorder....
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Research articles 2004-09-01
Teva Announces Agreement with Cephalon Regarding Settlement of PROVIGIL® Patent Litigation; Parties Also Agree to Business Arrangements Related to Modafinil
JERUSALEM -- Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (Nasdaq: TEVA) and Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc. announced today that they have entered into an agreement with Cephalon, Inc. (Nasdaq: CEPH) to settle their pending patent infringement disputes in the United States and the United Kingdom related to PROVIGILR modafinil Tablets (C-IV).
Tags: agreement, Cephalon Inc., patent litigation
Research articles 2005-12-09
ADHD drug snag.
Aug 21, 2006 (New Scientist - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The US Food & Drug Administration FDA has refused to approve Modafinil for use by children. This new drug, designed to be used by children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, has bee Aug 21, 2006...
Tags: FDA, new drug
Research articles 2006-08-21
Cephalon to Buy Lafon for $450 MM. (Breaking News Roundup).(France's Group Lafon)(Brief Article)
Cephalon Inc. has agreed to acquire France's Group Lafon for $450 million, gaining control of worldwide rights to its flagship product Provigil modafinil tablets. SG Cowen estimates peak sales of the narcolepsy drug at over $500 million. Cephalon Cephalon Inc. has agreed to acquire...
Tags: Cephalon Inc.
Research articles 2001-12-10
Seven leading US athletes failed drug tests: USOC
COLORADO SPRINGS, United States AFP ? Seven leading US athletes, including American sprint champion Kelli White, failed drug tests this summer, the United States Olympic Committee announced. White tested positive for the banned substance Modafinil at the June United States Track and Field Championships in Stanford, California, the USOC...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, athlete, Government, MARKETING, medal, Stanford
Research articles 2003-12-30
CEPHALON Inc.
CEPHALON Inc.'s second quarter revenues totaled $10.7 million, up from $3.4 million in the same period last year. Revenues were driven ... CEPHALON Inc.'s second quarter revenues totaled $10.7 million, up from $3.4 million in the same period last year. Revenues were driven ...
Tags: Cephalon Inc.
Research articles 1999-08-16
Pappas, Drossin Kastor win US track honors
INDIANAPOLIS, United States AFP ? World champion decathlete Tom Pappas and distance runner Deena Drossin Kastor were named winners of the Jesse Owens Award by USA Track and Field as the year's top American athletes. Athletics has struggled to prove legitimacy this year due to several doping scandals, notably...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, women
Research articles 2003-12-01
USOC confirms positive THG test for Jacobs
COLORADO SPRINGS, United States AFP ? The US Olympic Committee confirmed that Regina Jacobs, the world indoor 1,500m record-holder, has tested positive for the so-called designer steroid tetrahydrogestrinone THG. In the same release, the USOC said that Calvin Harrison, who won Olympic gold in Sydney as part of the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, attorney, Olympic
Research articles 2004-01-17
White to appear before USATF panel in March: manager
DORTMUND, Germany AFP ? Sprinter Kelli White will appear before a USA Track and Field hearing in March to explain why she tested positive for the stimulant modafinil at last year's World Championships, her manager said. White is likely to be stripped of the 100 metres and 200 metres...
Tags: Agence France-Presse
Research articles 2004-02-04
USATF deny date set for White hearing
NEW YORK AFP ? USA Track and Field denied that a date has been set for sprinter Kelli White's disciplinary hearing to explain why she tested positive for the stimulant modafinil at last year's World Championships. White's manager Robert Wagner said Wednesday she would appear before a USATF hearing...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, MARKETING, Paris
Research articles 2004-02-04
US Olympic Committee confirms Toth's doping positive
COLORADO SPRINGS, United States AFP ? The United States Olympic Committee confirmed that American shot putter Kevin Toth tested positive for the banned stimulant modafinil and the steroid tetrahydrogestrinone THG. In a statement released here, the group confirmed notification 30 days earlier from the US Anti-Doping Agency USADA regarding...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, MARKETING
Research articles 2004-02-16
Four US athletes warned after failed drug tests
COLORADO SPRINGS, United States AFP ? World 400m hurdles silver medallist Sandra Glover was one of four American athletes who tested positive for the stimulant Modafinil last year to be given public warnings but escaped being suspended. Veteran sprinter Chryste Gaines, Glover and Eric Thomas were tested at the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, athlete, MARKETING
Research articles 2004-04-20
Retired US shot putter receives two year drugs ban
COLORADO SPRINGS, United States AFP ? American shot putter Kevin Toth has been banned for two years after testing positive for the anabolic steroid tetrahydrogestrinone THG and the stimulant modafinil, the United States Anti-Doping Agency USADA announced. The 36-year-old - who announced his retirement in any case in February...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, athlete, CAREER
Research articles 2004-05-04
Calvin Harrison out of Athens team, banned two years
COLORADO SPRINGS, United States AFP ? US 400m runner Calvin Harrison is out of the US athletics team for the Athens Olympics after being banned for two years for a second doping violation. The US Anti-Doping Agency announced the sanction on Monday. Harrison, 30, tested positive for the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, arbitration, team
Research articles 2004-08-03
Aircrew fatigue: combating the problem including modafinil, the new go-pill
On a daily basis, the news stories from the Middle East remind us how continuous, sustained operations are stressing our personnel to the limits. The challenges can be particularly great for aircrew, who fly to distant destinations, put bombs on target, and then journey home, just to turn right around...
Tags: Air Force, performance
Research articles 2004-11-01
Slim hopes of name-revealing BALCO trial end with Korchemny deal
SAN JOSE, United States AFP — The slim chance of a BALCO steroid scandal trial with possible revelations about dope-cheating athletes ended when the final defendant struck a deal with federal prosecutors. The San Jose Mercury News reported that athletics coach Remy Korchemny, 72, could face a ban from...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, athlete, CAREER, FINANCE, Investment
Research articles 2005-07-28
EHS news briefs
Anonymous Occupational Hazards 01-01-2002 EHS news briefs Byline: Anonymous Volume: 64 Number: 1 ISSN: 00297909 Publication Date: 01-01-2002 Page: 19 Type: Periodical Language: English Shift Worker Focus Researchers at Stanford University Medical Center are beginning a clinical trial on a potential treatment for Shift Work Sleep...
Tags: researcher, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, worker
Research articles 2002-01-01
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