Nope. That’s moderate Civilizational Incompetence; science knows well that 1mg is often way too much for a first dose, but shops have presumably found that the average customer thinks “More melatonin is better” and that informed customers are too scarce to market to. You can get correctly dosed melatonin on the Internet, as with any other niche market.
Also, I think that at some point there was a patent or other legal issue—at some point (which might or might not still be an issue) a company managed to restrict the use of low-dosage melatonin (I’m afraid I don’t recall the details)
bramflakes is in the UK; you can’t buy melatonin over the counter here, and I’ve done a small amount of searching and haven’t found anywhere online that ships to the UK and sells <1mg.
Are you in the UK? If so, that’s confirmation that they really (try to) ship there. Or are you just happy to find a smaller dose than before? (which is why I saved the link)
I’m in the UK, yes. (It’s listed in their shipping chart, and the order went through with no problems, so I have no more than baseline expectation of it not arriving.)
If your melatonin comes in plastic capsules, like mine, you can twist them apart, discard some amount of the contents (I tend to roughly-fill the smaller of the two caps and throw the rest) and optionally put them back together, without too much hassle.
1mg is hitting yourself over the head with a sledgehammer. Try 200mcg or 300mcg first!
Considering the most common dose I found on sale was about 3mg and they even went up to 10mg, I assumed 1mg was the low end.
Nope. That’s moderate Civilizational Incompetence; science knows well that 1mg is often way too much for a first dose, but shops have presumably found that the average customer thinks “More melatonin is better” and that informed customers are too scarce to market to. You can get correctly dosed melatonin on the Internet, as with any other niche market.
In the Netherlands you can get them as 0.1mg tablets in drug stores, which makes for easy dosing.
Interestingely enough, the package used to recommend a dose of 1 tablet, but has recently been updated and now recommends taking 10 tablets at a time!
Also, I think that at some point there was a patent or other legal issue—at some point (which might or might not still be an issue) a company managed to restrict the use of low-dosage melatonin (I’m afraid I don’t recall the details)
bramflakes is in the UK; you can’t buy melatonin over the counter here, and I’ve done a small amount of searching and haven’t found anywhere online that ships to the UK and sells <1mg.
200ug ships to UK, I think.
Thanks so much! I just ordered 600 tablets.
Are you in the UK? If so, that’s confirmation that they really (try to) ship there. Or are you just happy to find a smaller dose than before? (which is why I saved the link)
I’m in the UK, yes. (It’s listed in their shipping chart, and the order went through with no problems, so I have no more than baseline expectation of it not arriving.)
But you are of course absolutely correct about the Dose Response Curve.
Maybe you should invest in a pill splitter.
If your melatonin comes in plastic capsules, like mine, you can twist them apart, discard some amount of the contents (I tend to roughly-fill the smaller of the two caps and throw the rest) and optionally put them back together, without too much hassle.
I bite my pills into thirds.
I do this too, though in smaller bites. fitfths? fourths? I’m not sure, actually, but it seems to work.
I’m trying hard to imagine how that works.
Take pill.
Bit a bit off.
Leave the rest for later.
it’s not exact, of course, but it’s not too tricky to get them in between 2⁄5 and 3⁄5.