I've just ordered some Modalert 200mgx50 from pharm-orders.com, and after reading extensively on this forum, I'm now wondering if I'm going to get a genuine generic modafinil product, equivalent to Cephalon branded products, or something else.
It strikes me there are three possibilities:
a) Modalert really is the real deal, and the anecdotal evidence to the contrary is due to extraneous factors
b) Modalert is formulated differently, and the apparent differences in effect reported reflect this
c) There are fake versions of Modalert being sold, and even if the genuine article from Sun is good quality, the fake stuff is bad news
The problems with scenario c), of course, is that there is little way of knowing whether you're ordering the real deal or a fake. Even the on-line seller might not know what they've got.
One of the insidious problems with scenario c) is that even if Sun knew or suspected there were counterfeiters in the marketplace, they probably wouldn't be wanting to advertise their suspicions -- almost nothing would more quickly shut down demand for their product. Also, India isn't exactly the home of the protection of intellectual proprty rights, so even being able to get it stopped might be next to impossible for Sun if this were happening.
Unless you have direct experience with the Cephalon product (Provigil, Alertec, Modidial, Modavigil etc.), it's probably difficult to form an credible opinion about how similar or different the Modalert is to the branded product. I'm even thinking seriously now about purchasing some of the expensive stuff just to do the comparison myself. But jeez -- it's an expensive experiment.
So I thought to separate the signal from the noise I'd ask people to comment on their impressions of Modalert, but _only_ if they have had previous direct experience with the Cephalon branded products in order to compare. It might also be useful to mention the source of the product (e.g., pharma-orders, airsealed, etc.) in order to see if there is any pattern in that regard.
BTW, a lot of the effects that people have been reporting from using Modalert sound suspiciously like caffeine to me. Anyone else struck by this similarity? If you were going to produce a fake pill, caffeine would be an obvious cheap substitute for a narcoleptic drug.
Anyway, just to be clear, this is all speculation on my part, I have no evidence or heard reports of fake Modalert being sold. Just trying to make sense of the conflicting reports...
-Celavie