Melatonin (3mg)
Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free helps to synchronize the body’s biological day-night rhythm. It should be taken either 2 hours before or 2 hours after food, preferably at bedtime. However, it is advised to take it at a fixed time each day to maintain a consistent level of medicine in the blood. You should never skip any doses and finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better. This medicine should not be stopped suddenly without talking to your doctor.Some common side effects of this medicine include headache and drowsiness. It even causes dizziness and sleepiness, so do not drive or do anything that requires mental focus until you know how this medicine affects you. It is important to note that this medicine should not be used for daily naps.Consult your doctor before taking this medicine if you are suffering from any liver or kidney problems. You should avoid smoking and alcohol while using this medicine. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should not use this medicine. However, if the need arises, please consult your doctor before using it.
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about themCommon side effects of Go 2 Sleep
100 ml Syrup
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Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Measure it with a measuring cup and take it by mouth. Shake well before use. Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free is to be taken empty stomach.
Melatonin is a hormone produced by the body that synchronizes the body’s biological day-and-night rhythm. The biological rhythm can be disturbed by travelling across time zones. This is known as jetlag. The symptoms and their severity vary between individuals, but are generally worse and last longer the more time zones are crossed. Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free can help restore the normal day-and-night rhythm and reduce the symptoms.
Related Warnings
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free.
Information regarding the use of Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free during pregnancy is not available. Please consult your doctor.
Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free is unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Data suggests that the drug may cause toxicity to the baby.
Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free may decrease alertness, affect your vision or make you feel sleepy and dizzy. Do not drive if these symptoms occur.
There is limited information available on the use of Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free in patients with kidney disease. Please consult your doctor.
However, based on the limited information available it is advised that Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease.
Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment of Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
There is very limited experience on use of Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free in patients with underlying liver disease.
The advantages of Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free over other sleep agents include that this medicine does not make the patient develop tolerance (after some time of use of Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free, it is no longer effective at the same dose). Unlike other similar hypnotic drugs, Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free does not cause unwanted effects such as hangovers and physical dependence.
There are several natural ways which may help you treat your insomnia. These may include avoiding caffeine and nicotine, especially late in the day. While daily exercise is beneficial to sleep, avoid exercising four hours before bedtime. Avoiding large meals in the evening and avoiding taking naps can also help treat insomnia. You can try going to sleep and waking up at the same time each day. Try to maintain a comfortable temperature in your bedroom and make the bedroom as dark as possible. Setting aside a time to relax before bed and using relaxation techniques can also prove effective.
Yes, it may cause weight gain, but it is uncommon. Consult your doctor if you are concerned about putting on weight after taking Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free.
Yes, you can take it every night but consult your doctor for the duration of treatment. If you are taking it for jet lag, you will be suggested to take a minimum effective dose for 5 days only. In other cases of insomnia, it can be taken for a little longer, for about 3 months.
Yes, Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free may cause an increase in blood pressure though it is an uncommon side effect. Therefore, if you are hypertensive, keep a watch on your blood pressure during treatment with Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free. Consult your doctor as soon as you notice a change in blood pressure.
Usually Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free is taken once a day, before going to bed. Take it exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free is a natural hormone produced by the body which peaks to its highest levels at night.
Yes, Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free can cause palpitations but only rarely. If you have any concerns regarding palpitations, consult your doctor.
No, unlike other medicines used to help people fall asleep, Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free does not cause withdrawal symptoms.
Abnormal dreams is an uncommon side effect of Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free. The reason for abnormal dreams is not known, but Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free increases duration of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. This phase of sleep is usually associated with dreams. This increase in duration of REM could be the reason for abnormal dreams that occur while taking Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free.
Yes, Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free tablets can be used for treatment of jet-lag in adults. The biological day and night rhythm can be disturbed by travelling to countries lying in different time zones. This is known as jet-lag. The symptoms and their severity vary from person to person, but are generally worse and last longer the more time zones are crossed. Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free tablets can help restore the normal day-and-night rhythm and reduce the symptoms.
Early morning awakening is a rare side effect of Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free. If this is persistent and is bothering you, consult your doctor.
Yes, tiredness may occur, but it is an uncommon side effect of Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free. Tell your doctor if this side effect worries you.
The advantages of Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free over other sleep agents include that this medicine does not make the patient develop tolerance (after some time of use of Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free, it is no longer effective at the same dose). Unlike other similar hypnotic drugs, Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free does not cause unwanted effects such as hangovers and physical dependence.
There are several natural ways which may help you treat your insomnia. These may include avoiding caffeine and nicotine, especially late in the day. While daily exercise is beneficial to sleep, avoid exercising four hours before bedtime. Avoiding large meals in the evening and avoiding taking naps can also help treat insomnia. You can try going to sleep and waking up at the same time each day. Try to maintain a comfortable temperature in your bedroom and make the bedroom as dark as possible. Setting aside a time to relax before bed and using relaxation techniques can also prove effective.
Yes, it may cause weight gain, but it is uncommon. Consult your doctor if you are concerned about putting on weight after taking Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free.
Yes, you can take it every night but consult your doctor for the duration of treatment. If you are taking it for jet lag, you will be suggested to take a minimum effective dose for 5 days only. In other cases of insomnia, it can be taken for a little longer, for about 3 months.
Yes, Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free may cause an increase in blood pressure though it is an uncommon side effect. Therefore, if you are hypertensive, keep a watch on your blood pressure during treatment with Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free. Consult your doctor as soon as you notice a change in blood pressure.
Usually, Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free is taken once a day, before going to bed. Take it exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free is a natural hormone produced by the body which peaks to its highest levels at night.
Yes, Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free can cause palpitations but only rarely. If you have any concerns regarding palpitations, consult your doctor.
No, unlike other medicines used to help people fall asleep, Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free does not cause withdrawal symptoms.
Abnormal dreams is an uncommon side effect of Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free. The reason for abnormal dreams is not known, but Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free increases duration of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. This phase of sleep is usually associated with dreams. This increase in duration of REM could be the reason for abnormal dreams that occur while taking Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free.
Yes, Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free tablets can be used for treatment of jet-lag in adults. The biological day and night rhythm can be disturbed by travelling to countries lying in different time zones. This is known as jet-lag. The symptoms and their severity vary from person to person, but are generally worse and last longer the more time zones are crossed. Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free tablets can help restore the normal day-and-night rhythm and reduce the symptoms.
Early morning awakening is a rare side effect of Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free. If this is persistent and is bothering you, consult your doctor.
Yes, tiredness may occur, but it is an uncommon side effect of Go 2 Sleep Syrup Sugar Free. Tell your doctor if this side effect worries you.