Last week, Prajakta Swarup, a student in Class 10, had extensive brain surgery to remove a clot that was causing swelling in her nerves. The girl had spent the entire night studying for her board exams. Her mother had been bringing her steaming mugs of coffee to keep her awake.
After falling one evening, Prajakta was taken to the hospital. When her parents discovered a bottle full of pills in her drawer later, they were astonished to discover that their daughter had been using anti-sleep medication. They gave the pills to the doctor.
“As surprising as it may seem, more and more students are using these anti-sleep medications these days to stay awake during tests. The pills are being smuggled in, and this is a very hazardous trend.
The doctor claims these medications are marketed over the counter under names like “chunky” and “meethi.”
These modafinil variations boost mood, alertness, cognitive abilities, and memory. The substance allows the user to stay awake and attentive for up to 40 hours at a time and has a smoother feel than amphetamines. According to another medical professional, you must catch up on some sleep after the medication wears off.