WAKIX Increases Levels of Histamine, a Sleep-Wake State Stabilizing Neurotransmitter1,2
The mechanism of action (MOA) of WAKIX in EDS or cataplexy in patients 6 years and older with narcolepsy is unclear; however, its efficacy could be mediated through its activity as an antagonist/inverse agonist at H3 receptors, which results in increased histamine levels in the brain.