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  2. Narcolepsy: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    What medications or treatments are used to treat narcolepsy? Medication is the main method for treating narcolepsy. Most medications target excessive daytime sleepiness, but some target other symptoms, too.

  3. Narcolepsy - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Treatment. There is no cure for narcolepsy, but medicines and lifestyle changes can help you manage the symptoms. Medications. Medicines for narcolepsy include: Stimulants. Drugs that stimulate the central nervous system are the primary treatment to help people with narcolepsy stay awake during the day.

  4. Narcolepsy | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and ...

    www.ninds.nih.gov/health-information/disorders/narcolepsy

    A clinical examination and detailed medical history are essential for diagnosis and treatment of narcolepsy. Individuals may be asked by their doctor to keep a sleep journal noting the times of sleep and symptoms over a one- to two-week period.

  5. Narcolepsy - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Most people who don't have cataplexy have type 2 narcolepsy. Narcolepsy is a life-long condition for which there's no cure. However, medicines and lifestyle changes can help manage the symptoms. Support from others — family, friends, employers and teachers — can help people cope with the disorder.

  6. The goals of treatment for narcolepsy are improving symptoms, reducing risks, and enhancing quality of life. For many people, narcolepsy remains generally stable over time. In some cases, certain symptoms may improve over time, and rarely, remission of symptoms may happen spontaneously .

  7. Narcolepsy Treatments: Behavioral Approaches - Sleep Foundation

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    Treatment for narcolepsy can be broken down into two categories: Behavioral approaches employ changes in lifestyle and daily habits to manage symptoms and reduce the likelihood of other physical and emotional challenges that often affect people with narcolepsy.

  8. Narcolepsy - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Sleep paralysis. Being unable to talk or move for about one minute when falling asleep or waking up. Hypnagogic hallucinations. Vivid and often scary dreams and sounds reported when falling asleep. Other symptoms include: Automatic behavior. Performing routine tasks without conscious awareness of doing so, and often without memory of it.

  9. Narcolepsy Treatments: Medications and Home Care - WebMD

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    Drugs that act as stimulants or reduce the other symptoms of narcolepsy are standard treatments for the condition. They include: Armodafinil (Nuvigil): It is used to reduce excessive daytime...

  10. Narcolepsy: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatment - WebMD

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    Narcolepsy Treatment. There’s no cure for narcolepsy. But treatment can help ease your symptoms and improve your quality of life. Medications for narcolepsy. Drugs your doctor can prescribe to...

  11. Symptoms. Diagnosis. Treatment. Narcolepsy is a disorder affecting the regulation of the sleep/wake cycle. People with narcolepsy experience bouts of extreme daytime sleepiness and tend to fall asleep suddenly at inappropriate times. These “sleep attacks” seem to arise from an abrupt switch from wakefulness into REM sleep.