Yes, you can replace Zopiclone with Melatonin. It is recommended to gradually reduce your Zopiclone dosage to 7.5mg per night and then consult with your pharmacist for a gradual reduction plan over several weeks. Starting with a dose of 3mg of Melatonin per night is a good choice, as some people even feel the effects with just 1mg per night. Remember that reducing the Zopiclone dose too quickly can result in insomnia, which Melatonin may not be able to fully address.
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