Melatonin Treatment for Insomnia in Pediatric Patients with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Dec 24, 2009The Annals of pharmacotherapy

Melatonin treatment for sleep problems in children with ADHD

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Abstract

Four studies demonstrated improvement in sleep onset and sleep latency for children with ADHD and insomnia using melatonin.

  • Pediatric insomnia is common in children with ADHD and negatively affects various aspects of life.
  • First-line treatments focus on improving sleep hygiene and optimizing ADHD stimulant medications.
  • Melatonin may help regulate sleep-onset insomnia in this population.
  • Doses of melatonin ranged from 3 to 6 mg, given a few hours before bedtime.
  • Adverse events reported were mild and temporary.
  • Current melatonin research has limitations, including small sample sizes and varying treatment assessments.

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