Sterility Test
Ensures every batch is free from bacteria and contaminants, meeting USP 797 standards.
Ramelteon is a prescription sleep medication used to help with difficulty falling asleep. It works by targeting melatonin receptors in the brain, which help regulate the body’s sleep-wake cycle. It should only be used when recommended by a licensed healthcare provider.
If our licensed clinicians determine medication isn’t right for you after review, you don’t pay for medication. This covers clinical eligibility — individual results from any treatment vary and cannot be guaranteed.
U.S.-licensed clinicians, licensed compounding pharmacy partners, and ongoing support — all coordinated in one place. Prescriptions are issued only when clinically appropriate after individual evaluation.
Ramelteon is a prescription medication used to support falling asleep by working with the body’s natural sleep-wake cycle. It targets melatonin receptors to help regulate sleep timing. Start with a simple online consultation to see if this option is appropriate for you.



Includes online consultation, prescription (if appropriate), and home delivery. Transparent pricing with no hidden fees.
Prescription required. A licensed healthcare provider will determine if Ramelteon is appropriate for you. It may be used to support sleep onset, but is not suitable for everyone. Individual responses may vary.


Your care should go beyond a prescription.
Every Idun Rx plan starts with a clinical review and continues with support from board-certified doctors and wellness coaches.
So you’re not left guessing — you’re guided every step of the way.
Confirms each batch meets strict concentration standards within ±10% of labeled strength.
Ensures every batch is free from bacteria and contaminants, meeting USP 797 standards.
Verifies products are free from harmful bacterial toxins and meet USP 85 safety limits.
Balances acidity levels to support comfort and minimize irritation.

Common:
• Fatigue or drowsiness
• Dizziness
• Mild headache
Less Common:
• Hormonal effects (rare)—may affect prolactin or testosterone levels
• Allergic reactions (rare)