Melatonin treatment for rhythm disorder |
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Authors: | MASAAKI KATO MD NAOFUMI KAJIMURA MD MASANORI SEKIMOTO MD TSUYOSHI WATANABE MD KIYOHISA TAKAHASHI MD |
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Affiliation: | National Center Hospital for Mental, Nervous and Muscular Disorders, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract We tried melatonin treatment in two patients with non-24 h sleep-wake syndrome, who did not respond to treatments by vitamin B12, bright light therapy, or hypnotics. In one patient, melatonin 5–10 mg improved difficulty in falling asleep and in waking, although it failed to improve the sleep-wake rhythm. In another patient, melatonin 3 mg successfully changed the sleep-wake rhythm from free-running pattern to delayed sleep phase pattern. However, melatonin re-administration after a 4-month drug-free interval failed to improve his free-running sleep-wake rhythm. These results suggest that melatonin acted as a sleep inducer in one patient and as a phase setter in the other, although the effect on the latter patient was transient. |
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Keywords: | delayed sleep phase syndrome melatonin non-24 hour sleep-wake syndrome |
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