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  2. Melatonin as a medication and supplement - Wikipedia

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    Melatonin is also available as an over-the-counter dietary supplement in many countries. It is available in both immediate-release and less commonly prolonged-release forms. The compound is available in supplements at doses ranging from 0.3 mg to 10 mg or more. It is also possible to buy raw melatonin powder by the weight. [ 39]

  3. Ramelteon - Wikipedia

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    Ramelteon is taken by mouth. [ 3] Side effects of ramelteon include somnolence, dizziness, fatigue, nausea, exacerbated insomnia, and changes in hormone levels. [ 3] Ramelteon is an analogue of melatonin and is a selective agonist of the melatonin MT 1 and MT 2 receptors. [ 3] The half-life and duration of ramelteon are much longer than those ...

  4. Melatonin - Wikipedia

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    Melatonin, an indoleamine, is a natural compound produced by various organisms, including bacteria and eukaryotes. [ 1] Its discovery in 1958 by Aaron B. Lerner and colleagues stemmed from the isolation of a substance from the pineal gland of cows that could induce skin lightening in common frogs.

  5. Zolpidem - Wikipedia

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    Zolpidem is a nonbenzodiazepine or Z-drug which acts as a sedative and hypnotic. [ 10][ 16] Zolpidem is a GABA A receptor agonist of the imidazopyridine class. [ 10] It works by increasing GABA effects in the central nervous system by binding to GABA A receptors at the same location as benzodiazepines. [ 10]

  6. Go and no-go pills - Wikipedia

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    Go and no-go pills. In the U.S. military, go pills and no-go pills refers to stimulant medications meant to increase wakefulness and hypnotic medications taken to ensure adequate rest in preparation for upcoming tasks. As of November 2012, medications approved as no-go pills by the U.S. Air Force for aircrew and AFSOC [1] forces include:

  7. Latest eye drop recall includes 27 products at CVS, Rite Aid ...

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    The recall comes after FDA ... Rite Aid, Target and Walmart. Kilitch Healthcare India is recalling 27 types of lubricating eye drops about three weeks after the U.S. Food and Drug ...

  8. Walmart brand and others begin the recalls of eye drops made ...

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    Walmart pulled lot Nos. KRPE 3090 and KRPE 3091 of Equate Hydration PF Lubricating Eye Drops (Propylene Glycol Eye Drops 0.6% w/v), UPC code No. 00194346058815. They were first sent to Walmart ...

  9. Doxylamine - Wikipedia

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    Doxylamine succinate is the active ingredient in many over-the-counter sleep-aids branded under various names. Doxylamine succinate and pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) are the ingredients of Diclegis, approved by the FDA in April 2013 becoming the only drug approved for morning sickness [46] with a class A safety rating for pregnancy (no evidence of risk).