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[Melatonin for the regulation of sleep and other biological rhythms].

I V Zhdanova, M G Poluectov
Review Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova 2024
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Study Design

Loại nghiên cứu
Review
Đối tượng nghiên cứu
Patients with insomnia or circadian disorders
Can thiệp
[Melatonin for the regulation of sleep and other biological rhythms]. Melatonin (low dose, 0.5-2 mg)
Đối chứng
None
Kết quả chính
Sleep and circadian rhythm regulation
Xu hướng hiệu quả
Positive
Nguy cơ sai lệch
Unclear

Abstract

Melatonin, as the hormone of the circadian system, plays a major role in regulating physiological functions and facilitating adaptation to environmental changes. Here we provide brief overview of circadian physiology, as related to the use of melatonin as hormone replacement therapy for older individuals with reduced melatonin secretion and melatonin treatment for patients with chronic insomnia or circadian desynchronization. Emphasizing the importance of minimal effective doses, we discuss the use of both immediate and delayed-release formulations, stress the significance of regular administration timing, and advise against exposure to bright light during increase in melatonin levels. Our discussion underscores that the medical guidance is essential for utilizing melatonin-containing preparations in the therapy of chronic insomnia.

Tóm lược

An overview of circadian physiology, as related to the use of melatonin as hormone replacement therapy for older individuals with reduced melatonin secretion and melatonin treatment for patients with chronic insomnia or circadian desynchronization is provided.

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