The list below includes some people who may need to avoid Theratonin. This is not a comprehensive list, so it is important to consult with your healthcare provider before using Theratonin. Seek medical guidance for long-term sleep difficulties and before administering Theratonin to children.
Pregnant or nursing women: There is currently not enough evidence to determine the safety of melatonin during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Women trying to conceive naturally: Melatonin may interfere with ovulation in women trying to conceive naturally.
Allergy to stevia: Theratonin contains a small amount of stevia leaf extract for sweetness.
Those with certain conditions:
Depression: Some evidence suggests that melatonin may worsen symptoms of depression.
Seizure disorders: Melatonin may increase the risk of seizures.
Bleeding disorders: Melatonin has demonstrated anticoagulant activity and may increase the risk of bleeding in those with bleeding disorders.
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