Depends on the jurisdiction. The site is based in Canada (at least according to the TLD), which doesn't classify it as a controlled substance. The U.S., however, does classify it as such and therefore disallows importation unless you have a prescription.
Interestingly, adrafinil is completely unregulated in the U.S. (IIRC), and is sufficiently-closely related to modafinil that it basically has the same effects.
Sounds like it's better for you than Adderall but I wouldn't want to take it purely to work harder / faster / better. Unnecessary, prolonged brain chemistry modifications sounds scary, and the 'no negative mental side effects' theme from the marketing is BS (from 10 min of Googling).
Indeed; modafinil has quite a few side effects, at least according to a quick Wikipedia check (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modafinil#Adverse_effects) (and while Wikipedia isn't the most reliable source, at least they bothered to cite their claims, so I'm more likely to trust that then some unfinished marketing site).
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 20.5 ms ] threadInterestingly, adrafinil is completely unregulated in the U.S. (IIRC), and is sufficiently-closely related to modafinil that it basically has the same effects.