I get saddened everytime I see this old story of greed and indifference. I've had a personal run-in with it myself: for years, we Scandinavians with sleeping disorders could enjoy Melatonin from several different producers to a very low price. About two years ago a company called Nycomed managed, with lies and deception, to get a monopoly on selling Melatonin in Scandinavia by convincing our governmental medical products agencies that Melatonin was harmful and had severe side-effects - of course, all Melatonin but their own magic kind, marketed under the name Circadin. Before their "coup", I could purchase 30 tablets á 2mg Melatonin for €5. Nycomed wants €22 for 21 of their 2mg tablets. We're close to a million people here in Scandinavia who rely on Melatonin daily to get our sleep. Why did you let this happen to us, Scandinavian MPAs?