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JP Melatonin 5 mg contains the active ingredient Melatonin. JP Melatonin 5 mg can be used to treat sleep disorders in adults. This disease can be recognized by sleep disturbances, daytime fatigue, exhaustion, disturbances, mild mental impairment, irritability and digestive disorders after flying. How JP Melatonin 5 Mg Works: Melatonin is a hormone produced by the body to synchronize the body's daily biology Biological rhythms can be disrupted by traveling across time zones. This is known as transtemporal drift. This is known as jet lag. Symptoms and their severity vary from person to person, but generally, the worst symptoms last longer the more time zones are crossed. JP Melatonin 5 mg can help restore day-night rhythms and reduce symptoms. You should talk to a doctor if you do not feel better or worse after 5 days. How to use The recommended dosage is one capsule taken orally daily, after meals, 1-2 hours before bedtime. This dose may be continued for up to thirteen weeks. Warnings and precautions Do not take JP melatonin gelatin capsules if you are severely allergic to the active ingredient melatonin or other properties of JP melatonin gelatin capsules Drug Interactions Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any other medicines. These medicines include the following: Fluvoxamine (used to treat depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder), psoralen (used to treat skin disorders such as psoriasis), cimetidine (used to treat stomach problems such as ulcers), quinolones and rifampicin (used to treat bacterial infections), estrogens (used in contraception or hormone replacement therapy), and carbamazepine (used to treat epilepsy). Adrenergic stimulants/antagonists (such as certain types of medications used to control blood pressure by constricting blood vessels, nasal decongestants, and blood pressure lowering medications), opioid agonists/antagonists (such as medicinal products used in the treatment of drug addiction), prostaglandin inhibitors (such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), antidepressants, tryptophan, and alcohol. Benzodiazepine and non-benzodiazepine hypnotics (drugs used to induce sleep such as zaleplon, zolpidem, and zopiclone) Thioridazine (to treat schizophrenia) and amitriptyline (to treat depression).