Magnesium may help some people with narcolepsy indirectly, but it is not a proven treatment. Magnesium supports nerve function, muscle relaxation, and sleep quality, so correcting a deficiency might reduce nighttime restlessness or cramps. Better nighttime sleep can slightly improve daytime alertness. However, magnesium does not treat the core brain mechanisms of narcolepsy or prevent sleep attacks. Effects vary, and evidence is limited. Magnesium can cause stomach upset or diarrhea in high doses. It should not replace prescribed therapy. If you take Waklert 150, ask a doctor before supplements to avoid interactions and ensure dosing for your age and health.
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