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Usually I begin my lessons with my Japanese teacher with a bit of casual talk before proceeding to work. Recently I showed him a TikTok about taking expired melatonin and then seeing monsters dancing. He didn't recognize the name of the drug and I had to explain. I asked him if he knew of any similar medicines in Japan. He said "we dont tend to use these. They exist, but they're much less strong than the American ones."
Just out of curiosity, are these medicines rare in Japan? If not, what kinds are commonly taken? Be aware melatonin is considered herbal medicine and you can buy it over the counter. And as I told Takashi-san, we even give it to children.
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