[Disturbed sleep in children with ADHD: is there a place for melatonin as a treatment option?].

May 23, 2013Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie

Sleep problems in children with ADHD and the possible role of melatonin as a treatment

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Abstract

25-50% of children with ADHD experience disturbed sleep patterns, particularly chronic sleep onset insomnia.

  • Melatonin may be effective in treating chronic sleep onset insomnia in children with ADHD.
  • The treatment is generally well tolerated among children receiving melatonin.
  • There is a lack of detailed pharmaceutical preparations of melatonin for children, including evidence-based guidelines for dosage and timing.
  • Limited systematic research exists on the effects of melatonin on puberty and the endocrine system.
  • Melatonin treatment is suggested for children with ADHD and chronic sleep onset insomnia when sleep issues severely affect daily functioning.

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