Meloset

Meloset

Melatonin is the natural hormone your body secretes that helps to maintain your wake-sleep cycle (also called “biological clock”).


Meloset 3 mg
Package Per pill Savings Price Order
10 pills $ 2.05 $ 20.54
20 pills $ 1.47 $ 11.63  savings $ 29.45
30 pills $ 1.07 $ 29.43  savings $ 32.19
60 pills $ 0.87 $ 71.34  savings $ 51.90
90 pills $ 0.86 $ 107.70  savings $ 77.16
120 pills $ 0.76 $ 155.34  savings $ 91.14
180 pills $ 0.71 $ 242.16  savings $ 127.56
270 pills $ 0.66 $ 375.84  savings $ 178.74
360 pills $ 0.59 $ 527.04  savings $ 212.40

Description

Melatonin is the natural hormone your body secretes that helps to maintain your wake-sleep cycle (also called “biological clock”). The wake-sleep cycle is the process of sleep and wakefulness; in humans this averages 8 hours of nighttime sleep and 16 hours of daytime activity. Melatonin is also made synthetically and available without a prescription as an over-the-counter (OTC) dietary supplement in the U.S. Endogenous melatonin release (made by our bodies) is increased each day in response to darkness, peaking between 11PM and 3AM at roughly 200 picograms (pg) per mL. Nighttime levels are roughly 10 times higher than in the daytime. Levels fall sharply before daylight, and are barely detectable in the daylight hours. The rise and fall in endogenous levels signal wake and sleep times, known as our circadian rhythm. Melatonin supplementation has been suggested to have many uses, from sleep disorders to cancer treatment , but robust studies are lacking for many uses. However, it has been widely studied for treatment of jet lag and other sleep disorders. Additional, early research to define melatonin suggests it has an anti-oxidative activity, a role in modulating immune responses, and possible anti-tumor activity.

How To Take

Melatonin is considered an effective treatment for jet lag and can aid sleep during times when you would not normally be awake. Effective starting doses for jet lag range from 0.3 to 0.5 mg. One milligram tablets can be cut in half to achieve a 0.5 mg dose if smaller doses are not available for purchase. Lower doses may work for some people, while others may need a higher dose, up to 3 to 5 mg. However, higher doses may be associated with more side effects such as headache, next day grogginess, or vivid dreams. Always start with the lowest dose. According to a Cochrane review, doses over 5 mg appear to be no more effective than lower doses. It is important to note that much higher doses are available for sale in the U.S., but these doses may result in excessively high levels of physiologic melatonin. How to Take for Sleep (Insomnia): Dosage: Take 0.1 mg to 0.5 mg thirty minutes before bedtime. Studies suggest melatonin for sleep may be effective in promoting but not maintaining sleep (early morning awakening). How to Take for Shift-Work Sleep Disorders Dosage: Take 1.8 mg to 3 mg thirty minutes prior to the desired onset of daytime sleep; melatonin may NOT lead to improved alertness during the nighttime work shift and may only improve daytime sleep time by about 30 minutes.

Precaution

Avoid driving or operating machinery for at least 4 hours after taking melatonin. Avoid using this medication with other prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, or dietary supplements without asking your doctor, pharmacist or other healthcare provider. Avoid alcohol while taking this medication. Avoid coffee, tea, cola, energy drinks, or other products that contain caffeine, as it may counteract the effects of the melatonin.

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