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Melatonin and Pelvic inflammatory disease (pid)

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Melatonin

Melatonin has active ingredients of melatonin. It is used in insomnia, sleep disorder, natural short sleeper, insomnia related to another mental condition, primary insomnia. Commonly reported side effects of Melatonin include pain, fatigue, nausea, dizziness, insomnia.

Pelvic inflammatory disease (pid)

Pelvic inflammatory disease (pid) has been reported by people with birth control, multiple sclerosis, breast cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, depression.

On May, 1, 2013: 1,447 people reported to have side effects when taking Melatonin. Among them, 0 people (0.00%) has Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (pid).

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* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.

** Reports from social media are used.

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  • In trying to get off ambien,I began taking melatonin... at first 3mg, then 1 mg, ad now even 1/4th or 1/2th, and I have hot flashes on all doses. Other drugs - none, except for these herbs / vitamins:

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