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Rozerem / Ramelteon

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Does anyone on this form have any information about the drug rozerem. I have just been prescribed it to help with sleep. I see it is a melatonin Agonist. I am concerned as melatonin makes my RLS go crazy I'm wondering if anyone has any information on whether this drug might cause more problems with my RLS. Has anyone on the Forum take this drug.

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Having never heard of Ramelteon I had to Google it. Apparently it is just for patients with trouble initiating falling asleep. This is the only info I could find re: RLS and Ramelteon. It looks like if it is going to start or make RLS worse it happens in the first month. ehealthme.com/ds/rozerem/re...

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I haven’t tried any of this my friend suggest to take Nytol too scared to try this

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