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Ramelteon - Uses - Dosages - Side Effects - Precautions

Ramelteon: Frequently Asked Questions Answered

What is Ramelteon?

Ramelteon belongs to a class of medicines known as agonists of the melatonin receptor. Melatonin is a substance in our brain that the body requires for proper sleep. This medication is used in the treatment of a condition of sleeplessness, sometimes termed insomnia. Lack of sleep can cause various health problems such as heart diseases, depression, and anxiety. Your doctor will recommend Ramelteon if you experience a lack of sleep.

What are the uses of Ramelteon?

Ramelteon is a sedative that regulates your “sleep-wake cycle” or your body’s sleep pattern. Ramelteon works similar to melatonin, which your body naturally produces to induce sleep. Proper sleep is crucial for a healthy body, as it ensures a healthy heart and brain. Doctors suggest this medication to people who have sleep-onset insomnia. It works on the nerves of your brain, tranquilizes it, and gives you enough sleep to function properly all day.

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What are the side effects of Ramelteon?

Ramelteon is a medically approved, safe, and effective drug that induces sleep. But, it may have a few side effects:

  • Swelling of the tongue or throat
  • Difficulty swallowing or breathing
  • A feeling that the throat is closing
  • Milky discharge from the nipples
  • Decreased sexual desire
  • Fertility problems
  • Drowsiness or tiredness
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Irregular or missed menstrual periods
  • Allergic reactions

Visit your doctor immediately if your side effects become worse.

 

Frequently Asked Questions about Ramelteon

1. Does Ramelteon only initiate sleep?

Ramelteon helps you fall asleep faster so that you get at least 6 hours of sleep. It is a drug that helps in both initiating as well as maintaining good sleep. If you're facing sleep-onset insomnia (difficulty falling asleep), then your doctor will recommend this medicine to regulate your sleep cycle.

2. Is Ramelteon the same as melatonin?

Melatonin is a natural substance produced by our body to induce sleep. Ramelteon is a medication that has a similar function to that of melatonin. However, research shows that Ramelteon is ten times more effective than melatonin as it gives you an undisturbed sleep of 6 hours. Unlike melatonin which is naturally produced, Ramelteon should be taken on doctor's orders only.

3. Is Ramelteon a sleeping pill?

Yes, Ramelteon is an easy and safe prescription drug that induces sleep lasting up to 6 hours. Ramelteon binds M1 and M2 receptors and works similar to melatonin, making you feel tired and ready to go to bed after consuming it. Ramelteon not only initiates sleep but also tranquilizes your brain to sleep at a stretch.

4. Can Ramelteon be taken long-term?

Doctors prescribe this drug to patients with sleep-onset insomnia as it directly works on the nerves of your brain and promotes sleep. Using any medication for an extended period can reduce its effectiveness. So, most experts recommend it for not more than 1-2 weeks as you may even get accustomed to it. Consult your doctor for the correct usage for you.

5. Can you cut Ramelteon in half?

It is usually not advisable to cut the medicine in half, crush it or chew it when consuming it. Swallow the whole pill as directed by your pharmacist or doctor to maximize the absorption. Avoid taking it after a high-fat meal, which may also hamper absorption. Consult your doctor for the appropriate dosage and instructions.

6. Can a pregnant woman take Ramelteon?

This medication falls in Category C of pregnancy, which means that there are some chances of adverse effects of the medicine if you consume Ramelteon while you're pregnant. However, it is best to keep your doctor informed about your medications and condition if you're pregnant or wish to become pregnant.

7. Can I take Ramelteon while breastfeeding?

Consumption of Ramelteon may increase prolactin hormone in women. Due to that, Ramelteon falls in category C of pregnancy, which means this medication can cause some mild effects on you or your unborn baby. Always consult your doctor and get a medical opinion specific to your case to avoid complications.

8. Can I consume alcohol with Ramelteon?

Consuming alcohol or smoking can affect your organs, and therefore, taking Ramelteon along with alcohol is often the wrong course of action. It is always best not to drink alcohol while taking Ramelteon as it can increase the side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, and difficulty concentrating. Inform your doctor if you regularly consume alcohol to avoid complications.

9. Can I drive if I have consumed Ramelteon?

This drug can have side effects on your state of mind. Consumption of Ramelteon can cause some patients to become drowsy, dizzy, and feel less alert than they usually are. Therefore, after taking this drug, you should always avoid doing things that ask for attention, such as driving or using heavy machinery and tools, as it can be dangerous for you.

10. Can you take Ramelteon on an empty stomach?

Most sleeping medications are taken 30 minutes before bedtime with or without food or as directed by your doctor. Do not crush or chew the tablets. Doctors recommend you not to consume the medicine just after a high-fat meal as it reduces its effect on your body. In case of doubts, always consult your doctor's prescription.

If you face any such complications or side effects, feel free to consult our medical experts.

 

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