Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 10 Researches
7.2
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 4 Reviews
8.6

Top Medical Research Studies

8
Melatonin benefits in autism models
We investigated the role of melatonin in enhancing synaptic development in mouse models of autism. Through long-term oral administration over 28 days, melatonin improved social interactions and dendritic spine density in genetically modified mice.

Importantly, we found that melatonin's benefits are linked to the activation of a specific signaling pathway in the brain. However, when this pathway was blocked, the positive effects of melatonin on synaptic function were diminished. Overall, our findings highlight melatonin's promise for addressing certain autism-related challenges.
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8
Melatonin shows positive effects on sleep
We explored the impact of melatonin on sleep disturbances in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) through a retrospective study, using parent surveys for insights.

Interestingly, about 8% of children in the study received melatonin, especially those with more severe symptoms. The results showed high adherence, with around 86% experiencing better sleep onset.

Additionally, over a quarter reported improved daytime behaviors. Despite some mild side effects, parents generally viewed melatonin as a safe and effective option for their children's sleep issues.
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8
Melatonin promotes dopaminergic neuron growth
We explored melatonin's potential to impact neurodevelopment in autism by using stem cells from children with autism. In our study, we differentiated these cells into dopaminergic neurons and tested the effects of melatonin on their growth and function. We discovered that, without melatonin, these neurons showed reduced growth and mitochondrial dysfunction.

However, when melatonin was added, we observed significant improvements in neuron growth and mitochondrial health. Melatonin appears to enhance calcium signaling crucial for development. Nevertheless, further research is needed to confirm these findings and their practical applications for autism treatment.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Nighttime restfulness improved
45 people found this helpful
Works well on my autistic 3-year-old boy. We occasionally give him one pill on less active days or restless nights. Initially, it would take him over an hour to fall asleep, restless with kicking and mumbling. After consulting our doctor, we started giving him Melatonin if he couldn't sleep within half an hour. It's most effective when administered at the beginning of the bedtime routine, allowing time for it to work. My son now takes about 30 minutes to fall asleep. This pill has been a lifesaver. He used to wake in the night, making it hard for him to concentrate at preschool due to tiredness.
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7.5
Life-saving sleep aid
3 people found this helpful
A lifesaver for autism parents! My daughter, who just turned four and has autism, struggled with sleep patterns from infancy. After hearing about melatonin from other parents, I decided to try this product. It has saved my life! While it doesn’t keep her asleep all night, it makes her drowsy enough to fall asleep within 30-45 minutes without altering her behaviour the following day. It's become essential for those nights when she would typically be awake until the early morning.
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9
Fast sleep solution
2 people found this helpful
This product is excellent! My 3-year-old with autism and my 5-year-old struggle to fall asleep, but these chewable tablets work every time, putting them to sleep within 15-20 minutes.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 10 Researches
7.2
  • All Researches
8
Melatonin aids autism-related insomnia
We examined the link between insomnia and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), particularly how melatonin can help manage sleep issues in affected children. The analysis, conducted by a team of experts, emphasized the importance of understanding sleep challenges to improve treatment outcomes for both kids and their caregivers.

Encouragingly, melatonin has been found to be both effective and safe for managing insomnia associated with ASD, particularly in prolonged-release forms. Although promising, more research is needed to further validate these findings and improve sleep management strategies.
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We explored the impact of Nomo1 deficiency on behavior in zebrafish, which mimics aspects of neuropsychiatric disorders, including autism. The study demonstrated that these zebrafish exhibited abnormal brain development and various neuropsychiatric symptoms.

Notably, we found that treating these fish with melatonin not only restored normal locomotor activity but also reduced repetitive behaviors and addressed inflammation in the brain. This suggests that melatonin could be a promising therapeutic option for managing neuropsychiatric conditions linked to NOMO1 deficiency.
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8
Melatonin benefits in autism models
We investigated the role of melatonin in enhancing synaptic development in mouse models of autism. Through long-term oral administration over 28 days, melatonin improved social interactions and dendritic spine density in genetically modified mice.

Importantly, we found that melatonin's benefits are linked to the activation of a specific signaling pathway in the brain. However, when this pathway was blocked, the positive effects of melatonin on synaptic function were diminished. Overall, our findings highlight melatonin's promise for addressing certain autism-related challenges.
Read More
8
Melatonin shows positive effects on sleep
We explored the impact of melatonin on sleep disturbances in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) through a retrospective study, using parent surveys for insights.

Interestingly, about 8% of children in the study received melatonin, especially those with more severe symptoms. The results showed high adherence, with around 86% experiencing better sleep onset.

Additionally, over a quarter reported improved daytime behaviors. Despite some mild side effects, parents generally viewed melatonin as a safe and effective option for their children's sleep issues.
Read More
8
We conducted a detailed look into sleep-related rhythmic movement disorder (SR-RMD) in children, involving data from 66 patients at a UK hospital.

Our assessment included questionnaires to explore autism traits and behavioral impacts. Notably, families reported the burden of sleeplessness and concerns for their children's safety.

Intriguingly, many parents noted improvements in their children’s sleep after administering extended-release melatonin, suggesting this could be a viable treatment option in the future.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 4 Reviews
8.6
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Nighttime restfulness improved
45 people found this helpful
Works well on my autistic 3-year-old boy. We occasionally give him one pill on less active days or restless nights. Initially, it would take him over an hour to fall asleep, restless with kicking and mumbling. After consulting our doctor, we started giving him Melatonin if he couldn't sleep within half an hour. It's most effective when administered at the beginning of the bedtime routine, allowing time for it to work. My son now takes about 30 minutes to fall asleep. This pill has been a lifesaver. He used to wake in the night, making it hard for him to concentrate at preschool due to tiredness.
Read More
7.5
Life-saving sleep aid
3 people found this helpful
A lifesaver for autism parents! My daughter, who just turned four and has autism, struggled with sleep patterns from infancy. After hearing about melatonin from other parents, I decided to try this product. It has saved my life! While it doesn’t keep her asleep all night, it makes her drowsy enough to fall asleep within 30-45 minutes without altering her behaviour the following day. It's become essential for those nights when she would typically be awake until the early morning.
Read More
9
Fast sleep solution
2 people found this helpful
This product is excellent! My 3-year-old with autism and my 5-year-old struggle to fall asleep, but these chewable tablets work every time, putting them to sleep within 15-20 minutes.
Read More
9
Sleep quality improved
1 people found this helpful
Helps my autistic 3-year-old! Our psychologist suggested melatonin, which I now use after three years of sleepless nights. I only recommend it after exhausting all other options. Now, I crush one pill and mix it into almond milk before bed, which he enjoys. I'm pleased to say I no longer rock him to sleep, and he's been sleeping soundly. Occasionally, I give him half a pill or skip it on days without naps. It has been a tremendous help, and he seems much happier overall, presumably due to better sleep.
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References

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  2. Rezzani R, Gianò M, Pinto D, Rinaldi F, van Noorden CJF, et al. Hepatic Alterations in a BTBR T + Itpr3tf/J Mouse Model of Autism and Improvement Using Melatonin via Mitigation Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Ferroptosis. Int J Mol Sci. 2024;25. doi:10.3390/ijms25021086
  3. Zhang Q, Li F, Li T, Lin J, Jian J, et al. Nomo1 deficiency causes autism-like behavior in zebrafish. EMBO Rep. 2024;25:570. doi:10.1038/s44319-023-00036-y
  4. Wang L, Xu M, Wang Y, Wang F, Deng J, et al. Melatonin improves synapse development by PI3K/Akt signaling in a mouse model of autism spectrum disorder. Neural Regen Res. 2024;19:1618. doi:10.4103/1673-5374.387973
  5. Tse ACY, Lee PH, Sit CHP, Poon ET, Sun F, et al. Comparing the Effectiveness of Physical Exercise Intervention and Melatonin Supplement in Improving Sleep Quality in Children with ASD. J Autism Dev Disord. 2024;54:4456. doi:10.1007/s10803-023-06172-7
  6. Sadeh H, Meiri G, Zigdon D, Ilan M, Faroy M, et al. Adherence to treatment and parents' perspective about effectiveness of melatonin in children with autism spectrum disorder and sleep disturbances. Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health. 2023;17:123. doi:10.1186/s13034-023-00669-w
  7. Joels H, Benny A, Sharpe A, Postigo B, Joseph B, et al. Sleep related rhythmic movement disorder: phenotypic characteristics and treatment response in a paediatric cohort. Sleep Med. 2023;112:21. doi:10.1016/j.sleep.2023.09.020
  8. Dong S, Kifune T, Kato H, Wang L, Kong J, et al. Effects of melatonin on dopaminergic neuron development via IP3-mediated mitochondrial Ca regulation in autism spectrum disorder. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2023;681:7. doi:10.1016/j.bbrc.2023.09.050
  9. Bernardi K, Prono F, Bruni G, Panerai S, Ferri R, et al. Sleep disturbances in subjects with autism spectrum disorder: A parental perspective. Sleep Med. 2023;110:220. doi:10.1016/j.sleep.2023.08.020
  10. Horsnell J, Mangar S, Dimitriou D, Halstead EJ. Parental Experiences of Melatonin Administration to Manage Sleep Disturbances in Autistic Children and Adolescent in the UK. Healthcare (Basel). 2023;11. doi:10.3390/healthcare11121780
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