Circadin (Melatonin) 2mg (30 Tablets)

£35.99

Key Points:

  • Slow-release Melatonin for gradual, sustained effect
  • Helps relieve jet lag and regulates sleep cycles
  • Ideal for travelers adjusting to new time zones
  • Take 1-2 hours before bedtime in the new time zone
  • Available from MedCare Health Clinic

Circadin 2mg from MedCare Health Clinic provides a reliable and controlled release of melatonin to ease jet lag symptoms, ensuring a smooth adjustment to different time zones and improving sleep quality during travel.

Description

Circadin melatonin 2mg Tablets are a slow-release melatonin supplement designed to help manage jet lag and regulate sleep patterns during long-distance travel. The active ingredient, Melatonin, mimics the body’s natural hormone, helping control your sleep-wake cycle, particularly when crossing multiple time zones. Circadin provides a controlled release of melatonin to improve sleep quality and adjust the body’s internal clock, promoting a smoother transition into new time zones.

Available at MedCare Health Clinic, Circadin 2mg is a trusted solution for travellers dealing with disrupted sleep patterns due to jet lag.

Available Strengths:

  • Circadin 2mg Slow-Release Tablets

Directions for Use:

  • For Jet Lag:
    • Take one Circadin melatonin 2mg tablet 1-2 hours before bedtime in your destination’s time zone.
    • Start on the day of travel and continue for a few days after arrival to help your body adapt to the new sleep-wake cycle.
    • Swallow the tablet whole, do not crush or chew, to maintain the slow-release mechanism.

Ingredients:

  • Active Ingredient: Melatonin 2mg (slow-release)
  • Inactive Ingredients: Calcium hydrogen phosphate, lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, and hypromellose.

Side Effects:

Although Circadin 2mg is generally well tolerated, some individuals may experience mild side effects, including:

  • Drowsiness
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea

If any side effects persist or worsen, discontinue use and seek advice from a healthcare professional.

Patient Information Leaflet:

For detailed information on the proper use of Circadin, side effects, and safety guidelines, please refer to the official Patient Information Leaflet.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

  1. How does Circadin 2mg work for jet lag? Circadin releases melatonin slowly throughout the night, helping align your sleep-wake cycle with your destination’s time zone and reducing the symptoms of jet lag.
  2. When should I start taking Circadin for jet lag? Start taking one Circadin melatonin 2mg tablet 1-2 hours before your intended bedtime on the day of travel and continue for a few days after arrival.
  3. Can Circadin be taken long-term? Circadin is typically recommended for short-term use for conditions like jet lag. If you need to use it longer, consult your healthcare provider.
  4. Are there any interactions with other medications? Circadin may interact with certain medications, including sedatives, antidepressants, and immunosuppressants. Consult your doctor if you are on other medications.