MELOSET 3MG Melatonin – 10 Tablets

$2.15

Brand Name: Meloset 

Name:  Melatonin

Strength: 3 mg

Pills per order:  10 Pills

Production Company:  Aristo Pharmaceuticals 

Used for:   Anxiety, Anti-Anxiety, Sleep, Relaxation, Sedative, Jet lag 

About Meloset 3 mg

The hormone Meloset 3 mg helps regulate sleep patterns. Meloset 3 mg is used for jet lag and insomnia (sleep disorders). Jet lag is a sleep problem that affects travelers who visit numerous time zones. Insomnia is a sleep condition characterized by difficulty getting asleep and/or staying asleep.

Meloset 3 mg includes Melatonin, which synchronizes the biological day-and-night rhythm of the body. Meloset 3 mg affects the body’s receptors, consequently regulating the circadian cycle and enhancing the predisposition to sleep.

Take 3 milligrams of Meloset without meal (either 2hours before or after food). Take 3 mg of Meloset as recommended. You should take Meloset 3 mg for as long as your physician prescribes, based on the severity of your medical condition. In certain instances, adverse symptoms such as dizziness, sleepiness, headache, and nausea may occur. The majority of these adverse effects do not necessitate medical treatment and will subside with time. However, you should consult your physician if you have these adverse effects frequently.

If you are pregnant, you should see a physician before using Melatonin. If you are nursing, you should not take Melatonin since it goes into breast milk. Melatonin causes sleepiness and vertigo; do not drive or operate heavy machinery while taking it. Consuming alcohol while taking Melatonin might worsen sleepiness and cause dizziness. Melatonin is not suggested for children under the age of 18, as its safety and efficacy are unclear. Inform your doctor about your health condition and medications to rule out adverse reactions.

Uses of Meloset 3 mg: Sleeplessness and jet lag

Meloset 3 mg

Medicinal Benefits

The hormone Meloset 3 mg helps regulate sleep patterns. Over-55s are treated with Meloset 3 mg for jet lag and insomnia (sleep disorders). Meloset 3 mg affects the body’s receptors, consequently regulating the circadian cycle and enhancing the predisposition to sleep. The pineal gland in the brain produces the hormone melatonin, which synchronizes the body’s biological day-and-night rhythm. Meloset 3 mg augments the body’s natural supply of the hormone and promotes sleep onset and duration.

Directions for Use

Take 3 mg of Meloset without food, i.e. 2 hours before or after eating. Your doctor will determine how long you need to take Meloset 3 mg based on your situation. Tablet: Do not chew or crush the Meloset 3 mg tablet; swallow it whole with a full glass of water. Liquid: Measure the required amount of Meloset 3 mg using the measuring cup provided; shake the bottle thoroughly before each use.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Meloset 3 mg

Dizziness

Drowsiness

Headache

Nausea

Drug Warnings

Meloset 3 mg should not be taken if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. Inform your doctor if you have epilepsy, autoimmune illness, diabetes, impaired liver or renal function before using Meloset 3 mg. Consult your physician before to using Meloset 3 mg if you are pregnant. Do not take 3 mg of Meloset if you are nursing since it goes into breast milk. Meloset 3 mg causes sleepiness and dizziness; do not operate heavy machinery or drive a vehicle. Avoid drinking alcohol while using Meloset 3 mg, since it may enhance drowsiness and dizziness. Due to unclear safety and efficacy, Meloset 3 mg is contraindicated in children less than 18 years old. Smoking should be avoided, since tobacco’s components may enhance the breakdown of Meloset 3 mg in the liver.

Drug Interactions

Medicine-Drug Interactions: Meloset 3 mg may interact with an antidepressant (fluvoxamine), a psoriasis-treating drug (psoralens), an antacid (cimetidine), a hormone (estrogen), an antibiotic (rifampicin), an anti-convulsant (carbamazepine), hypnotics (midazolam, temazepam, zaleplon (warfarin).

Food-Drug Interactions: While using Melatonin, avoid smoking and drinking alcohol.

Melatonin may interact with depression, epilepsy, autoimmune illnesses, diabetes, glaucoma, poor liver or renal function, and glaucoma.

Safety Advice

ALCOHOL

Alcohol intake should be avoided when using Melatonin, since it may exacerbate sleepiness.

PREGNANCY

Avoid taking Melatonin unless prescribed by a doctor if you are pregnant. Please visit your physician if you have any questions about this; your physician will only prescribe if the benefits exceed the hazards.

BREAST FEEDING

Avoid using Melatonin while nursing, as it is excreted in breast milk. Consult your physician if you have any concerns about this.

DRIVING

Melatonin  causes dizziness and tiredness. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery. Consult your physician if you have any concerns about this.

LIVER

Consult your physician before using Melatonin if you have a liver condition or if you have any worries about this.

KIDNEY

Consult your physician before using Melatonin if you have renal disease or if you have any concerns about this.

Habit Forming :  No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

Try maintaining a regular sleep routine. Maintain a regular bedtime and waking time.

Yoga and meditation are effective stress-relieving practices.

Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol.

Avoid engaging in vigorous activities close to bedtime.

Try relaxing techniques. Read a book or listen to calming music to unwind.

Consume no goods containing caffeine or carbonation.

Avoid consuming heavy meals and alcohol before night.

Exercising gently can help alleviate tension.

Other Information :   This item is Not Returnable.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Insomnia is a sleep condition that involves difficulty getting asleep and/or staying asleep. Insomnia is caused by poor sleeping patterns, anxiety, sadness, sickness, lack of physical activity, or certain drugs. Insomnia is characterized by difficulties getting asleep and/or staying asleep, as well as feeling unrested owing to poor sleep quality.

Jet lag is a sleep problem that affects individuals who transit different time zones. When traveling across time zones, the circadian rhythm (the body’s natural clock) is disturbed, resulting in jet lag. It is a transient condition that impairs energy and vigilance. After travelling, jet lag causes sleep problems, exhaustion, daytime fatigue, irritability, minor cognitive impairment, and digestive system disorders.

FAQs

Melatonin affects the body’s receptors, consequently regulating the circadian cycle and enhancing the predisposition to sleep. Melatonin supplements the body’s natural supply of the melatonin hormone and aids in falling asleep and enhancing the quality of sleep.

The pineal gland in the brain produces the hormone melatonin, which synchronizes the body’s biological day-and-night rhythm. The body’s production of melatonin peaks in the wee hours of the morning, shortly after darkness falls. It assists in regulating the sleep cycle.

Melatonin may have the adverse effect of dry mouth. Limiting caffeine use, avoiding smoking and alcohol-containing mouthwashes, drinking water frequently, and eating sugar-free gum/candy may boost saliva production and prevent mouth dryness.

Please check your physician before using Melatonin with contraceptives or hormone replacement products containing oestrogen, as this may increase Melatonin’s action.

Coffee, cola, and energy drinks should not be consumed with Melatonin, since they have the opposite effect and may interfere with its effectiveness. Smoking should be avoided since the constituents of tobacco may accelerate the breakdown of Melatonin in the liver.

Please check your physician before using Melatonin if you have diabetes, since it may increase blood sugar levels. Monitor your blood sugar regularly while using Melatonin to avoid unpleasant side effects.

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