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Modafinil has been available in generic form for years. Dozens of companies have stepped up to produce their own generic version. There\u00a0is virtually a laundry list of Modafinil counterparts with brand names, and Modasomil is just one among them.<\/p>\n

Once a patent for a drug expires, any pharmaceutical company can produce it. Modafinil\u2019s popularity has prompted companies all over the world to produce their own version of the generic drug to cater to a local market or language to improve sales. No matter what name they have, they are essentially the same thing.<\/p>\n

What explains the difference in prices between generics and brand-name drugs boils down to packaging and the ingredients to make them. Generics are always cheaper because of differences in research, testing and marketing.<\/p>\n

In 2000, Cephalon launched Modafinil in Switzerland, to be promoted under the trade name, Modasomil. According to Cephalon\u2019s CEO, \u201cSwiss neurologists now have the opportunity to offer their narcolepsy patients a novel, once-a-day, well-tolerated, effective alternative.\u201d<\/p>\n

Off Label Benefits<\/strong><\/p>\n

Modasomil is often used because of its off label uses:<\/p>\n