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A eugeroic, or eugregoric, is a type of that increases . The term has been used inconsistently and in multiple ways in the scientific literature, either to refer specifically to -type wakefulness-promoting agents or to refer to wakefulness-promoting agents generally. It was first introduced in the literature in 1987 as a descriptor for modafinil-like wakefulness-promoting drugs and for purposes of distinguishing such drugs from . However, the term "eugeroic" has not been widely adopted in the literature, and instead the term "wakefulness-promoting agent" (and variations thereof) has been more widely used, both for modafinil-type drugs and other agents.

Eugeroics, in the sense of modafinil-type wakefulness promoting agents, include modafinil itself, , and , among others. They are medically indicated for the of certain , including excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) in or obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Eugeroics are also often prescribed for the treatment of EDS in idiopathic hypersomnia. In contrast to classical , such as and , which are also used in the treatment of these disorders, eugeroics typically do not produce , and, consequently, have lower .

Modafinil and armodafinil are thought to act as selective, weak, atypical dopamine reuptake inhibitors (DRIs).

(2025). 9780443219337
However, additional actions are also possible and have not been ruled out. Adrafinil acts as a of modafinil and hence shares its mechanism of action. Certain other drugs acting as atypical DRIs with known or potential wakefulness-promoting effects include (also a norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor), , , and .
(2017). 9781315373669, CRC Press. .
Other wakefulness-promoting agents act in a variety of other ways.
(2025). 9783319237381, Springer International Publishing. .


List of eugeroics

Marketed


Discontinued
  • (Olmifon, CRL-40028, N-hydroxymodafinil) – a hydroxy-substituted derivative and prodrug of modafinil


Never marketed
  • (CRL-40983, ( S)-modafinil) – the ( S)-enantiomer of modafinil
  • (CRL-40941, fluorafinil, bisfluoroadrafinil) – a bisfluoro-substituted derivative of adrafinil
  • (CRL-40940, NLS-4, JBG01-41, bisfluoromodafinil, lauflumide) – a bisfluoro-substituted derivative of modafinil
  • ("hydrafinil") – a novel eugeroic structurally unrelated to modafinil and its analogues
  • (methylbisfluoromodafinil) – a methyl and bisfluoro-substituted derivative of modafinil


Novel eugeroics
The pharmaceutical company , the original market rights holder of modafinil, has demonstrated initiative in the development of a successor to the prototypical eugeroic. Of the more than twenty compounds preclinically tested in Cephalon's three-part drug discovery series, the compound was selected as a lead. Fluorenol was found to induce wakefulness to a greater degree than modafinil, despite possessing a lower affinity for the dopamine transporter (DAT). Many other modafinil analogues have also subsequently been developed, not specifically as wakefulness-promoting agents but for treatment of conditions like psychostimulant use disorder and motivational disorders.
(2025). 9783031210532

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