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Citation

Wingelaar-Jagt YQ, Bottenheft C, Riedel WJ, Ramaekers JG. J. Psychopharmacol. 2022; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/02698811221142568

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

BACKGROUND:Fatigue remains an important factor in major aviation accidents. Stimulants may counteract fatigue?s adverse effects, with modafinil as a promising alternative to caffeine. However, the effect of a single dose of modafinil after a limited period of sleep deprivation remains unknown.Aims:This study aims to determine the effect of 200?mg modafinil on vigilance during a limited period of sleep deprivation compared to 300?mg caffeine and placebo.

METHODS:Thirty-two volunteers of the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) were double-blindly administered modafinil, caffeine, and placebo on three non-consecutive trial days after being awake for median 17?h. Afterwards, subjects completed six series of the Vigilance and Tracking test (VigTrack), psychomotor vigilance task (PVT), and Stanford Sleepiness Scale (SSS), yielding six primary endpoints.

RESULTS:This study revealed statistically significant effects of caffeine and modafinil compared with placebo on all endpoints, except for VigTrack mean tracking error. PVT results were less impaired 2?h after administration, followed by VigTrack parameters and SSS scores 2?h thereafter. Compared with caffeine, modafinil significantly improved PVT and SSS scores at 8?h after administration.

CONCLUSIONS:The present study demonstrates that 200?mg modafinil and 300?mg caffeine significantly decrease the effects of a limited period of sleep deprivation on vigilance compared with placebo. Although PVT parameters already improved 2?h after administration, the most notable effects occurred 2?4?h later. Modafinil seems to be effective longer than caffeine, which is consistent with its longer half-life.


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