2009
DOI: 10.1016/s0924-9338(09)71456-7
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Melatonin in Treatment of Chronic Sleep Disorders in Adults with Pervasive Development Disorders: A Retrospective Study

Abstract: Background:Melatonin may be used to treat sleep disorders in both children and adults with intellectual disability. the evidence for its efficacy, potential adverse effects and drug interactions are reviewed in the context of prescribing to people with intellectual disability.Methods:This study presents the use of melatonin to treat severe circadian sleep-wake disturbances in 6 adults with pervasive developmental disorders. Melatonin was initiated at a daily dose of 3 mg at nocturnal bedtime. If this proved in… Show more

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