Last update
3/19/2026

Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Questionable
Based on 7 Researches
6.9
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 4 Reviews
8.4
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  1 Gummy
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Calories
5
 
Total Carbohydrate
2 g
<1%†
Sugar Alcohol  
2 g
**
Melatonin
1.5 mg
**
Passion Flower (Passiflora incarnata) 4:1 extract
2.13 mg
**
Chamomile Flower (Chamomilla recutita) 4:1 extract
2.13 mg
**
Lemon Balm Leaf (Melissa officinalis) 4:1 extract
2 mg
**
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Top Medical Research Studies

We explored how bright light therapy (BLT) can influence ADHD symptoms, especially in individuals with sleep-wake rhythm delays. The study involved participants undergoing standard treatments along with two weeks of morning BLT, which successfully advanced melatonin release and sleep timing.

As a result, we observed a significant reduction in ADHD symptoms, particularly in hyperactivity and impulsivity. Although the therapy did not change sleep quality significantly, it highlighted potential as a complementary approach to traditional ADHD treatments.

This study marks an encouraging step in finding effective alternatives for managing ADHD symptoms.
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5
Melatonin improves ADHD symptoms temporarily
We investigated how melatonin influences symptoms of ADHD in adults with delayed sleep phase syndrome. In a randomized trial with 51 participants, we provided either melatonin, bright light therapy, or a placebo for three weeks.

At the end of the treatment, we found that melatonin significantly advanced participants' circadian rhythms and reduced ADHD symptoms by 14%. Unfortunately, these benefits were temporary, as both symptoms and sleep patterns reverted to baseline two weeks after stopping treatment.

Overall, melatonin could be a valuable tool for adults struggling with ADHD linked to sleep issues.
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7
Melatonin may help ADHD sleep issues
We explored the connection between ADHD and sleep disturbances, focusing on the role of melatonin. Our systematic review analyzed 62 studies involving over 4,400 individuals with ADHD.

We observed that people with ADHD often experience a shift in their circadian rhythms, leaning towards later sleep and wake times. This misalignment possibly contributes to their sleep troubles.

While our findings suggest that melatonin could help address these sleep issues linked to ADHD, it's important to note that more research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness and explore other potential therapies.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Perfect for ingestion
Sleep support for my ADHD child has been essential. This product is ideal for my child, who previously received tablets from the paediatrician. However, those are not covered by PBS in Australia and were quite expensive. My child prefers gummies over tablets, making this product a win in terms of cost and ease of use. Since incorporating melatonin into her dinner and bedtime routine, she’s been ready for sleep without frustration. It’s a great product with the right dosage, size, taste, and quality.
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9
Helps to calm down
My 4-year-old has ADHD and struggles to relax at night to fall asleep. These gummies are heaven; he loves the taste! We’ve established a routine, and he doesn’t take long to drift off after having one.
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8
Settles at night
Our little boy has ADHD, and this product helps him to settle down at night. It’s a fantastic natural solution.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Questionable
Based on 7 Researches
6.9
  • All Researches
We explored the long-term safety and efficacy of a pediatric melatonin treatment aimed at improving sleep for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including those with ADHD. In this study, kids on melatonin slept significantly longer and fell asleep faster than those who received a placebo.

Following a year of treatment, 76% of participants showed improved sleep patterns, along with overall better well-being for caregivers. While fatigue and mood swings were noted as side effects, the treatment proved to be mostly safe and beneficial.

This reinforces the role of melatonin in helping manage sleep issues related to ADHD and related disorders.
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We evaluated how prolonged-release melatonin minitablets (PedPRM) help children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), with or without ADHD, who struggle with sleep. Over 13 weeks, 125 participants were given either PedPRM or a placebo in a double-blind trial.

We found that those taking PedPRM enjoyed longer sleep—averaging 57.5 minutes more per night—compared to just 9.14 minutes for the placebo group. Additionally, sleep latency, or the time taken to fall asleep, improved significantly. While PedPRM was generally safe, some users experienced increased drowsiness.
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We explored how bright light therapy (BLT) can influence ADHD symptoms, especially in individuals with sleep-wake rhythm delays. The study involved participants undergoing standard treatments along with two weeks of morning BLT, which successfully advanced melatonin release and sleep timing.

As a result, we observed a significant reduction in ADHD symptoms, particularly in hyperactivity and impulsivity. Although the therapy did not change sleep quality significantly, it highlighted potential as a complementary approach to traditional ADHD treatments.

This study marks an encouraging step in finding effective alternatives for managing ADHD symptoms.
Read More
7
Melatonin shows promise for ADHD
We examined the potential of melatonin to help manage sleep issues in ADHD and other psychiatric disorders. Although melatonin shows promise in improving sleep quality, sleep onset time, and efficiency, especially in ADHD, well-structured trials remain scarce.

The research suggests that melatonin might be beneficial for correcting sleep and circadian patterns disturbed by ADHD. However, it’s important to note that more studies are needed to solidify these findings and identify optimal dosages and timing for administration.
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7
Melatonin may help ADHD sleep issues
We explored the connection between ADHD and sleep disturbances, focusing on the role of melatonin. Our systematic review analyzed 62 studies involving over 4,400 individuals with ADHD.

We observed that people with ADHD often experience a shift in their circadian rhythms, leaning towards later sleep and wake times. This misalignment possibly contributes to their sleep troubles.

While our findings suggest that melatonin could help address these sleep issues linked to ADHD, it's important to note that more research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness and explore other potential therapies.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 4 Reviews
8.4
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Perfect for ingestion
Sleep support for my ADHD child has been essential. This product is ideal for my child, who previously received tablets from the paediatrician. However, those are not covered by PBS in Australia and were quite expensive. My child prefers gummies over tablets, making this product a win in terms of cost and ease of use. Since incorporating melatonin into her dinner and bedtime routine, she’s been ready for sleep without frustration. It’s a great product with the right dosage, size, taste, and quality.
Read More
9
Helps to calm down
My 4-year-old has ADHD and struggles to relax at night to fall asleep. These gummies are heaven; he loves the taste! We’ve established a routine, and he doesn’t take long to drift off after having one.
Read More
8
Settles at night
Our little boy has ADHD, and this product helps him to settle down at night. It’s a fantastic natural solution.
Read More
7
Effective for kids
Works brilliantly for kids! My son has ADHD, and he typically needs three gummies, but one seems to knock my daughter out.
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References

  1. Larsson I, Aili K, Lönn M, Svedberg P, Nygren JM, et al. Sleep interventions for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): A systematic literature review. Sleep Med. 2023;102:64. 10.1016/j.sleep.2022.12.021
  2. Moon E, Kim K, Partonen T, Linnaranta O. Role of Melatonin in the Management of Sleep and Circadian Disorders in the Context of Psychiatric Illness. Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2022;24:623. 10.1007/s11920-022-01369-6
  3. van Andel E, Bijlenga D, Vogel SWN, Beekman ATF, Kooij JJS. Effects of chronotherapy on circadian rhythm and ADHD symptoms in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and delayed sleep phase syndrome: a randomized clinical trial. Chronobiol Int. 2021;38:260. 10.1080/07420528.2020.1835943
  4. Maras A, Schroder CM, Malow BA, Findling RL, Breddy J, et al. Long-Term Efficacy and Safety of Pediatric Prolonged-Release Melatonin for Insomnia in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2018;28:699. 10.1089/cap.2018.0020
  5. Gringras P, Nir T, Breddy J, Frydman-Marom A, Findling RL. Efficacy and Safety of Pediatric Prolonged-Release Melatonin for Insomnia in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2017;56:948. 10.1016/j.jaac.2017.09.414
  6. Fargason RE, Fobian AD, Hablitz LM, Paul JR, White BA, et al. Correcting delayed circadian phase with bright light therapy predicts improvement in ADHD symptoms: A pilot study. J Psychiatr Res. 2017;91:105. 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2017.03.004
  7. Coogan AN, McGowan NM. A systematic review of circadian function, chronotype and chronotherapy in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Atten Defic Hyperact Disord. 2017;9:129. 10.1007/s12402-016-0214-5
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