Melatonin Alternatives in Missouri
Compare generic and therapeutic alternatives to Melatonin (melatonin) available at Missouri pharmacies. Save up to 50% on your prescription — no insurance required.
Top Alternatives in Missouri
Zolpidem (generic Ambien)
therapeutic
Prescription sedative-hypnotic — for refractory insomnia only
Avg cash price: $15/mo
Trazodone
therapeutic
Off-label sleep aid — non-habit-forming antidepressant
Avg cash price: $10/mo
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl, Unisom SleepTabs OTC)
therapeutic
OTC antihistamine sleep aid — rapid tolerance develops
Avg cash price: $6/mo
Missouri Prescription Assistance Programs
MO HealthNet (Missouri Medicaid)
Prescription drug coverage for MO HealthNet (Missouri Medicaid) enrollees.
Eligibility: Low-income Missouri residents including children, pregnant women, seniors, and people with disabilities. Missouri voted to expand Medicaid in 2020.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does melatonin work as a sleep aid?
Melatonin is a hormone naturally produced by the pineal gland in response to darkness. Supplemental melatonin helps signal the brain to initiate sleep — most useful for jet lag and circadian rhythm disorders.
What dose of melatonin is most effective?
Research supports low doses of 0.5–3 mg taken 30–60 minutes before bed. Higher doses (5–10 mg) sold in the US do not produce proportionally better sleep — less is often more.
Is melatonin safe for long-term use?
Short-term safety is well-established. Long-term safety data are limited. Most sleep experts recommend using melatonin for specific purposes (jet lag, shift work) rather than as a nightly chronic sleep aid indefinitely.
When is a prescription sleep medication like zolpidem preferred over melatonin?
For acute insomnia or severe sleep-onset failure, zolpidem is more reliably effective than melatonin. Melatonin is preferred as a first step given its safety profile and OTC availability.
Can Script Unlock pharmacies provide prescription sleep aids alongside OTC melatonin?
Yes — Script Unlock pharmacies can fulfill prescription sleep medications at competitive cash prices. For OTC melatonin, any pharmacy or supermarket carries it without a prescription.