pharmama
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Thanks for the advice. Where do you find Melatonin and what is it? I hope ppl keep responding to this because all the advice does and will help.![]()
Melatonin is a hormone that plays a key role in your body's maintenance of it's circadian rhythm (ie- when your body 'knows' its time to sleep and when to be awake). It is naturally occurring in your body. There is decent evidence that melatonin supplements can be helpful particularly in temporary sleep cycle disruptions such as travel (jet lag) or other altered sleep patterns (we use it in some of our kids at the hospital who have difficulty sleeping while they're here since they are in a strange place and are often awakened for vital signs or medication administration at odd hours etc). Melatonin is also considered to be quite safe (see precaution below about supplements though).
It is available over the counter in the US and is usually found in the supplement section. Which brings me to the biggest drawback. Supplements are NOT tested by the FDA. There is little to NO guarantee that the bottle you are buying actually contains what it states on the label and in many cases supplements have been found to contain other harmful contaminants or ingredients. The idea that you are somehow safe with these "all natural" products is patently false.
I strongly encourage you to do some research to ensure you are purchasing reliable, quality products when you purchase supplements. Either the Consumer Lab seal or USP Verified Dietary Supplement seal on the package indicate that the product has been tested by at least one independent organization and verified to contain the ingredients listed (and only those listed).