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LZ-HMI Jun 14, 2006 8:21 am


Originally Posted by Teacher49
Ask your doctor about Modafinal

If you ask your doctor, s/he should tell you that it is a psychostimulant drug, with all the potential side effects. History shows a poor track record for all similar drugs (amphetamines, cocaine, phentermine, fenfluramine etc)

It is licensed for narcolepsy, obstructive sleep apnoea and shiftwork sleep disorder by the FDA in the US.

mag Jun 14, 2006 8:39 am


Originally Posted by Kate_Canuck
Melatonin works for me. I take it either when the dinner service starts (if I want to eat and then sleep) or about half an hour before I board (if I want to sleep right away). It seems to take about 45 minutes for it to work - I don't feel groggy or doped at all. It just feels as though the hands on the clock have been advanced and I'm sleepy like its 11:30 pm instead of whatever time it actually is. If I have to wake up and change planes, I don't feel groggy or disoriented at all, even if I've only been sleeping for a few hours. I also take Melatonin for a few days after my flight, to help me sleep through the night.

dito here: this is exactly how i do it.
3mg, that is.

jaas Jun 14, 2006 10:15 am

Thanks for the insight everyone.
Jaas

enthusiastic flier Jun 14, 2006 1:53 pm


Originally Posted by jaas
Do you guys use melatonin to battle jetlag? Does it work? What is your typical regimine when traveling east? Should I start before I leave?
Thanks a bunch,
Jaas

I have not had any meds/pills (prescription or otherwise) to help me deal w/jet lag flying east.

However for what it's worth: If I'm flying to Europe, it's usually a late afternoon/early evening/late evening flight, which takes you to your destination in the early morning local time. In this case I tend to start my day a bit earlier than usual (4/4:30a or even earlier), go abt my regular day, and make sure that by the time I'm seated in the a/c I'm pretty much done w/my day - the logic being - the more I tire myself out during the day, the easier it would be for me to sleep on the plane - and hence wake up fresh across the pond.

As for as flying to Asia is concerned....I'm yet to figure out a fool-proof way to deal w/jet lag, but I've found *not* sleeping on the first long leg flight (to Europe) and *sleeping* on the flight to your Asian destination *usually* helps....but not quite, since flights to Asia reach in the middle of the night(at least mine anyway) and I end up staying up all night to catch a domestic flight....but I'm still able to pull of the next day as a regular day and maybe sleep a bit earlier in the evening.........after that, no jet-lag :)

Just my experience. Not sure if it's even related to your post, since you were specifically asking abt pills.

RatherBeSailing Jun 22, 2006 6:09 pm


Originally Posted by Kate_Canuck
Melatonin works for me. I take it either when the dinner service starts (if I want to eat and then sleep) or about half an hour before I board (if I want to sleep right away).

I have the exact same pattern except that I supplement the melatonin with several drinks at the airport bar before I board. ;)

When I get to my destination I stay up until the sun sets and if possible walk around until the sun sets.

svenskaflicka Jun 23, 2006 4:24 am

Right on the bottle it says not to mix with alcohol. If you drink before taking Melatonin, you may be playing with fire.

RatherBeSailing Jun 23, 2006 12:20 pm


Originally Posted by svenskaflicka
Right on the bottle it says not to mix with alcohol.

Not on my bottle :cool:

In our bodies, melatonin is produced by our pineal glands - so would that mean that we should never consume alcohol?

(but on a serious note, I'm not a doc so follow all directions on the bottle and not advice on FT)

cpx Jun 23, 2006 12:23 pm


Originally Posted by jaas
Do you guys use melatonin to battle jetlag? Does it work? What is your typical regimine when traveling east? Should I start before I leave?
Thanks a bunch,
Jaas


It does not work for me at all. Sometimes I use Tylenol PM.

SylviaCaras Jun 23, 2006 6:16 pm

monafanil (Provigil)
 
From what I've read here over the last few years, there's a tremendous variance among interventions that are successful.

I'd definitely say try them at home first.

How monfanil affects one likely depends on the individual. I find it wonderful for 6 - 12 hour time zone changes. I take a small dose for the first and second day and do not have amphetamine-like reactions at all - I don't even feel as jangled as I do after a cup of tea - I just feel alert, a tiny bit more outgoing and talkative if I am with others, but not at all "hyper" if I am by myself.

For sleep I find Lunesta gives me no hang-over, no drugged feeling.

Sylvia

RustyC Jun 23, 2006 6:20 pm

Re: OP. I tried the stuff back when that first overhyped Conde Nast Traveler story came out years ago that started all this. Bottles of the stuff cost $20 or so back then. All it did was give me a headache.


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