Hush vs. Unisom SleepMelts: How to Compare Current Labels
Current-label review notice. This comparison is being rebuilt from dated, attributable source documents. Earlier formula, serving, efficacy, and superiority statements have been withdrawn.

What a trustworthy comparison should verify
- Whether each product is a dietary supplement or an OTC drug — read the panel heading to see if it says "Supplement Facts" or "Drug Facts."
- The listed active or key ingredients and the amount stated per serving on the current package.
- The stated serving size and how many pieces make up one serving.
- The directions for use, including timing before bed and any age restrictions.
- The warnings, cautions, and "ask a doctor" or "do not use" statements printed on the panel.
- The full inactive ingredient list, allergens, and any third-party testing references.

Why the supplement-vs-drug distinction matters
Unisom is a brand that spans more than one product category. Some Unisom products are OTC drug sleep aids built around ingredients such as doxylamine or diphenhydramine, and those carry a "Drug Facts" panel. Other products marketed under the SleepMelts or gummy line are melatonin dietary supplements and carry a "Supplement Facts" panel instead. This is not a quality judgment — it is a labeling fact that changes which directions, dosing limits, and warnings apply. Because the two panel types are regulated differently, the first step in any comparison is to identify which panel a given product uses, then read that panel on its own terms. Amounts and warnings differ across Unisom products and can change over time, so check the current Unisom label on the package you are holding rather than relying on any figure repeated elsewhere.
Current Hush disclosure
Hush Sleep Gummies are Hermetica's nighttime-gummy product, a low-dose melatonin gummy (0.35 mg per gummy) with L-theanine, reishi and passion flower, available in 1-, 3-, and 7-tin options. Hush carries a "Supplement Facts" panel as a dietary supplement. Check the physical package supplied with your order for current ingredients, directions, and warnings.
How to make your choice
Set the two current packages side by side. Confirm which one is a dietary supplement and which, if either, is an OTC drug, then compare the listed ingredients, serving sizes, directions, and warnings line by line. Consider your own preferences on format, ingredients, and how the directions fit your routine, and follow the directions printed on whichever package you buy. If you take medications, are pregnant or nursing, or have a health condition, talk with a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new sleep product. Treat the physical label as the authority, and re-check it whenever a formula or package appears to have been updated.


