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One of the popular drugs discovered in the late seventies is Adrafinil. Adrafinil was found by scientists who worked with Group Lafon, a French pharmaceutical company. Initially, the drug was made as an experimental treatment for patients suffering from narcolepsy in 1986; however, years later, scientists manufactured Modafinil, a stand-alone drug, and was considered to be a highly selective adrenergic that featured fewer side effects including skin irritations, stomach pain, increased liver enzymes, and inner tension. Primarily, Adrafinil is metabolized to nearly identical effects; however, compared to Modafinil, Adrafinil takes a while for metabolites to gather in the bloodstream. Effects of Adrafinil are usually apparent within 60 minutes after taking it orally on an empty stomach.