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The same company is making a little different formulation called Nuvigil. I noticed that through my insurance it is less expensive than Provigil.

I made the switch when my insurance company decided I didn't need to take Provigil.
I have taken both Provigil (and really like that name btw) and Nuvigil. Nuvigili comes in a 150 mg pill vs. the 100 from Provil sample packs. I would break the 150 in half sometimes and they worked very well for me then tried the 150whole pills a couple of times because i could barely stay awake. It was too much for me so I couldn't breathe well. If I cut the 150 in half maybe that would work best for me. Let us know what you decide and how it goes. Yes, Nuvigil was cheaper when I looked into it too.
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