Melatonin in sleep disorders. comparison of different products and literature review

Victoria Domínguez, Beatriz Flores, Cristóbal Coronel
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Introduction: sleep disorders in paediatrics are a growing problem. Melatonin is the drug of choice and it is common to receive advertising for multiple products containing melatonin in primary care. In this paper, a comparative analysis of these products is carried out, examining the most recent scientific evidence, in order to determine whether their use is justified or not. Methods: a descriptive study was conducted on melatonin-containing products sold in pharmacies in Spain and aimed at the paediatric population. Subsequently, a systematic review of documents on the use of melatonin in children and on each extra component present in the products collected was carried out. Results: fifty-three products were analysed. The most common form of administration was drops or millilitres. The usual recommended dose of melatonin was 1 mg per day. The most frequently reported added component was vitamin B6, and lemon balm and passionflower were the most frequently used herbs. None of the products were specifically listed in the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products, and no bibliographical references were found in the advertising of any of the products. Conclusions: although the efficacy of melatonin in sleep disorders is well known, there is currently no consensus on its effective dose in children. The substances most frequently associated with melatonin have little literature to support their results in sleep, and there are no standardised doses for them either, or doses lower than these are used due to a lack of studies in the paediatric population.
褪黑素治疗睡眠障碍:不同产品的比较和文献综述
导言:儿科睡眠障碍是一个日益严重的问题。褪黑素是首选药物,在初级保健中经常会收到含有褪黑素的多种产品的广告。本文对这些产品进行了比较分析,研究了最新的科学证据,以确定其使用是否合理。方法:对西班牙药店出售的针对儿科人群的含褪黑素产品进行了描述性研究。随后,对有关褪黑素在儿童中的使用以及所收集产品中每种额外成分的文件进行了系统性审查。结果:共分析了 53 种产品。最常见的给药形式是滴剂或毫升剂。褪黑素的推荐剂量通常为每天 1 毫克。最常报告的添加成分是维生素 B6,最常使用的草药是柠檬香膏和西番莲。这些产品均未在西班牙药品和保健品管理局的具体清单中列出,也未在任何产品的广告中发现任何参考文献。结论:虽然褪黑激素对睡眠障碍的疗效众所周知,但目前对其在儿童中的有效剂量还没有达成共识。最常与褪黑激素联系在一起的物质很少有文献支持其在睡眠方面的效果,而且也没有标准剂量,或者由于缺乏对儿科人群的研究,使用的剂量低于标准剂量。
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