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Circadin 2mg slow release melatonin

Sleep Health | Last Active: Jul 12, 2018 | Replies (18)

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@mbabkk

A good question thank you - two answers if I take circadin more than one hour before putting my head on the pillow I can literally fall asleep sitting in a nice chsir - not how I want to sleep - but just gently dozing off. In the morning I wake up with zero feeling of having taken circadin it is for me a fantastic sleep helper

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@mbabkk I had never heard of circadin so I googled it. It requires a prescription? That seems odd since it is a slow release melatonin. I may have to ask my PCP for a prescription for it.
JK

I agree it is strange to need a prescription for circadin but in most countries that is required

@contentandwell Thanks for info. Will ask the pcp when i go for 6 month check-up. lack of sleep is not a good thing. i was once prescribed Ambien and that was a dreadful experience.

@parus I too once had some sleeping pill prescription, and I hated it. I felt like a slug the next day.
JK

@contentandwell you are so right Ambien is a horrible drug for me also I've got to the point where 1Tramadol 1Melotonin does it for me at night plus I use a Dream machine when needed

Melatonin is not a sleeping pill it is a natural hormone - try it

@lioness Tell us a bit about a Dream machine. Is it like a "white noise" machine? How long have you used it?

Teresa

@contentandwell JK: I love the new picture you are using! Where was it taken? Teresa

@lioness I only had tramadol for a short time after my knee replacement. My doctor is very conservative about prescribing that type of drug, but I do use melatonin sometimes.
What is a dream machine?
JK

@hopeful33250 Teresa, It is in Sicily. We have been to Italy two times with friends and we all loved Sicily the most. We also love the Amalfi coast.
JK