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Circadin is 2mg sustained release, the dose from compounding chemist varies (I have had 5 mg tabs before)
I don't think Nth America is necessarily slacker than here but it's classified as a Dietary Supplement in the US hence no need for prescription and here it is considered as a drug and approved by the TGA.
It still has no PBS listing.
Melatonin in OZ vs melatonin in US possibly are the same formulation but also possibly not. For example a brand name prescription drug may have the same active ingredient as the generic brand version which is cheaper but the formulation to make up the pill may differ. So people sometimes report that changing to a cheaper generic version vs more expensive original brand might give different outcomes...
As with all drugs I prefer the TGA approved version as the quality control by the company is being overseen by the TGA.
Princess F said melatonin in Oz (circadin) does not have PBS listing. This means when you get the prescription you got to pay the full unsubsidised price. Not sure what it is though.
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