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March 7, 2003
Biocompetitive Advantage
Posted by Zack Lynch
Provigil, short for "promotes vigilance," was approved by the FDA in 1998 for the treatment of narcolepsy, a condition in which people fall asleep uncontrollably.
Provigil apparently has the ability to keep people awake and alert for hours, or even days without the side effects the buzz and jitteriness, or the risk of addiction of coffee or amphetamines.
It is an interesting example of how individuals and companies might leverage early neurotechnology for their competitive advantage.
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