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Meloset Information
Introduction
Meloset is a tablet formulation of the hormone melatonin, classified under general health and sleeping aids. It is used primarily to adjust the sleep‑wake cycle in adults who experience difficulty falling asleep or maintaining sleep. In Hong Kong, sleep disturbances affect a significant proportion of the population, with estimates indicating that up to 30 % of adults report chronic insomnia. Meloset provides a regulated, non‑prescription option for those seeking to improve sleep quality. The product is manufactured by reputable international pharmaceutical firms and distributed globally under strict quality standards.
What is Meloset?
Meloset is a synthetic melatonin tablet supplied in strengths of 1 mg, 3 mg, and 5 mg. It belongs to the class of exogenous melatonin analogues that supplement the body’s natural circadian hormone. The medication is developed by established manufacturers that follow Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) guidelines.
Meloset is the generic version of well‑known melatonin brands such as Natrol Melatonin, Circadin, and Melatonin‑Time Release, containing the identical active compound melatonin. Our online pharmacy provides this generic alternative as a cost‑effective treatment option.
How Meloset Works
Melatonin is an endogenously produced indoleamine released by the pineal gland in response to darkness. It signals the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus to promote sleep readiness. Exogenous melatonin taken as Meloset augments circulating levels, thereby enhancing the natural signal that initiates the sleep phase.
Key pharmacologic points:
- Onset of action: Plasma melatonin peaks within 30–60 minutes after oral ingestion.
- Duration: The half‑life of melatonin ranges from 30 to 60 minutes; therapeutic effects typically persist for 4–6 hours, sufficient for most adult sleep intervals.
- Clearance: Melatonin is metabolized primarily by hepatic CYP1A2 enzymes and excreted in the urine as 6‑hydroxymelatonin sulfate.
By aligning exogenous melatonin levels with the body’s circadian rhythm, Meloset facilitates faster sleep onset and improves sleep continuity without the rebound effects seen with many prescription hypnotics.
Conditions Treated with Meloset
- Primary insomnia (sleep onset and sleep maintenance) – Clinical trials demonstrate a reduction in sleep latency of 15–30 minutes compared with placebo.
- Shift‑work disorder – Melatonin helps synchronize sleep timing for workers on rotating or night shifts, reducing daytime sleepiness.
- Jet lag – Administration before bedtime at the destination can accelerate circadian realignment after trans‑east or trans‑west travel.
In Hong Kong, the high‑density urban environment, long working hours, and frequent inter‑regional travel contribute to the prevalence of these sleep‑related disorders. Meloset’s rapid onset and short half‑life make it suitable for the local lifestyle where flexibility is essential.
Who is Meloset For?
Meloset is appropriate for adult individuals (≥18 years) who experience:
- Difficulty falling asleep more than three nights per week for at least three months.
- Disrupted sleep patterns due to shift work, travel across time zones, or irregular work schedules.
- Mild to moderate symptoms of jet lag after long‑haul flights.
The medication is not recommended for:
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women (insufficient safety data).
- Individuals with uncontrolled epilepsy, severe depression, or autoimmune disorders without physician guidance.
- Patients already using serotonergic agents or monoamine oxidase inhibitors, due to a potential increase in serotonergic activity.
Risks, Side Effects, and Interactions
Common
- Drowsiness or morning “hangover” if taken too late.
- Headache.
- Dizziness.
- Mild gastrointestinal discomfort (nausea, abdominal cramps).
Rare
- Vivid dreams or nightmares.
- Mood fluctuations, including irritability or mild anxiety.
- Palpitations.
Serious
- Allergic reactions (urticaria, angioedema, anaphylaxis).
- Exacerbation of seizure disorders.
Drug–Drug Interactions
- CYP1A2 inhibitors (e.g., fluvoxamine, ciprofloxacin) may increase melatonin plasma concentrations, heightening sedation.
- Anticoagulants (warfarin) – theoretical risk of increased bleeding; monitoring advised when co‑administered.
- Immunosuppressants (e.g., cyclosporine) – melatonin may modulate immune function; clinical significance remains uncertain.
Patients should disclose all concurrent medications, herbal supplements, and over‑the‑counter products to a qualified health professional before initiating Meloset.
Practical Use: Dosing, Missed Dose, Overdose
- Standard dosing: Adults typically start with 1–3 mg taken 30 minutes before desired bedtime. Dose can be titrated up to 5 mg based on response and tolerability.
- Missed dose: If a dose is forgotten, take it as soon as remembered provided there is at least 4 hours before the next intended sleep time. Otherwise, skip the dose and resume the regular schedule.
- Overdose: Accidental ingestion of up to 10 mg has been reported without severe toxicity. Symptoms may include prolonged drowsiness, headache, or mild nausea. Seek medical evaluation if severe sedation, respiratory depression, or cardiac abnormalities occur.
- Food & Alcohol: High‑fat meals may delay absorption slightly; however, timing relative to bedtime is more critical. Alcohol can potentiate sedative effects and should be avoided close to Meloset intake.
- Comorbidities: Patients with hepatic impairment may experience slower clearance; a lower starting dose (1 mg) is advisable.
Buying Meloset from Our Online Pharmacy
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- Affordable pricing – Prices are set close to the manufacturer’s cost, providing a cost‑effective alternative to brand‑name products.
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- Guaranteed delivery – Discreet, reliable shipping options include express delivery within 7 days for most urban districts and regular airmail (~3 weeks) for remote areas.
- Online‑only access – We specialize in bringing international medications to Hong Kong residents who may encounter limited availability locally.
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FAQ
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Is Meloset available in both immediate‑release and extended‑release formulations?
Meloset is marketed only as an immediate‑release tablet. Extended‑release melatonin products exist under other brand names, but they are not part of the Meloset line. -
Can I take Meloset while traveling across multiple time zones?
Yes. For east‑bound travel, take Meloset 30 minutes before the target bedtime at the destination for the first few nights. For west‑bound travel, a similar approach helps advance the circadian phase. -
What does the tablet look like and how are the inactive ingredients labeled?
Meloset tablets are round, white to off‑white, and are identified by imprint codes specific to the manufacturer. Inactive ingredients typically include microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate, and lactose monohydrate. -
Does Meloset require refrigeration?
No. Store the tablets at controlled room temperature (15 °C–30 °C) away from moisture and direct sunlight. Refrigeration is unnecessary and may cause condensation on the tablets. -
Are there any restrictions on importing Meloset into Hong Kong for personal use?
Hong Kong allows the import of a 30‑day supply of non‑prescription medicines for personal use, provided the product complies with local labeling and safety standards. Our online pharmacy ensures all shipments meet these requirements. -
How does melatonin differ from prescription hypnotics like zolpidem?
Melatonin works by mimicking the body’s natural sleep hormone, affecting the circadian clock, whereas zolpidem directly binds to GABA receptors to induce sedation. Melatonin has a lower risk of dependence and fewer next‑day cognitive effects. -
Is there scientific evidence supporting melatonin’s use for shift‑work disorder?
Randomized controlled trials conducted in Europe and North America have shown that low‑dose melatonin (.5–5 mg) taken before daytime sleep improves total sleep time and reduces subjective sleepiness in shift workers. -
Can melatonin affect hormone levels such as estrogen or testosterone?
Current research indicates that short‑term melatonin supplementation does not significantly alter circulating estrogen or testosterone levels in healthy adults. Long‑term effects remain under investigation. -
What are the differences between Meloset sold in the United States versus the European Union?
The active ingredient (melatonin) is identical, but regulatory agencies may set different maximum daily dosages (e.g., 5 mg in the U.S. versus 2 mg in some EU countries). Inactive excipients can also vary to meet regional pharmacopeial standards. -
Does melatonin interfere with drug testing for occupational or sports purposes?
Melatonin is not a prohibited substance by major sports anti‑doping agencies and does not appear on standard workplace drug panels. However, athletes should verify specific competition regulations.
Glossary
- Circadian Rhythm
- The internal 24‑hour biological clock that regulates sleep‑wake cycles, hormone release, and other physiological processes.
- Half‑Life
- The time required for the plasma concentration of a drug to decrease by 50 %. For melatonin, the half‑life is roughly 30–60 minutes.
- GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice)
- International quality standards that ensure pharmaceutical products are consistently produced and controlled according to quality standards.
- CYP1A2
- A liver enzyme involved in the metabolism of many drugs, including melatonin; inhibitors of this enzyme can raise melatonin levels.
⚠️ Disclaimer
The information provided about Meloset is for general knowledge only. It does not replace professional medical consultation. All treatment decisions should be made under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider. We assume all readers are responsible adults capable of making informed decisions about their health. Our online pharmacy offers access to Meloset for individuals who may have limited availability through traditional pharmacies, prescription‑based insurance schemes, or who are seeking affordable generic alternatives. Always consult your doctor before starting, changing, or discontinuing any medication.
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