Current Insights into the Risks of Using Melatonin as a Treatment for Sleep Disorders in Older Adults

Colin Tuft,1 Elie Matar,2 Zoe Menczel Schrire,2 Ronald R Grunstein,2,3 Brendon J Yee,1– 3 Camilla M Hoyos2,4 1Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 2Centre for Sleep and Chronobiology, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, Sydney Medica...

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Main Authors: Tuft C, Matar E, Menczel Schrire Z, Grunstein RR, Yee BJ, Hoyos CM
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2023-01-01
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description Colin Tuft,1 Elie Matar,2 Zoe Menczel Schrire,2 Ronald R Grunstein,2,3 Brendon J Yee,1– 3 Camilla M Hoyos2,4 1Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 2Centre for Sleep and Chronobiology, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, Sydney Medical School, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 3Central Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 4School of Psychology, Faculty of Science, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaCorrespondence: Camilla M Hoyos, Centre for Sleep and Chronobiology, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, Sydney Medical School, Sydney, NSW, Australia, Tel +61 2 9114 0409, Email camilla.hoyos@sydney.edu.auAbstract: Exogenous melatonin is commonly used for sleep disorders in older adults, and its use is increasing over time. It appears to have modest efficacy in treating insomnia and circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders. Melatonin is commonly perceived to be a safe alternative to other hypnotics and is available without prescription in some jurisdictions. New evidence suggests that endogenous melatonin has pleomorphic effects on multiple organ systems, many of which are poorly understood. This narrative review summarizes the current evidence regarding the safety of melatonin in older adults (defined by age over 65 years). Melatonin appears to have a favorable safety profile in this population, however there is a dearth of evidence regarding the safety of prolonged use. There are several factors which increase the risk of adverse effects of melatonin in older adults, and these should be taken into consideration when prescribing to this population.Keywords: adverse effect, safety, insomnia, elderly, sleep wake phase disorder
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spelling doaj.art-64cc00b92a6a46d8ad57fae35bb6e7912023-01-12T18:03:06ZengDove Medical PressClinical Interventions in Aging1178-19982023-01-01Volume 18495980953Current Insights into the Risks of Using Melatonin as a Treatment for Sleep Disorders in Older AdultsTuft CMatar EMenczel Schrire ZGrunstein RRYee BJHoyos CMColin Tuft,1 Elie Matar,2 Zoe Menczel Schrire,2 Ronald R Grunstein,2,3 Brendon J Yee,1– 3 Camilla M Hoyos2,4 1Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 2Centre for Sleep and Chronobiology, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, Sydney Medical School, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 3Central Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 4School of Psychology, Faculty of Science, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaCorrespondence: Camilla M Hoyos, Centre for Sleep and Chronobiology, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, Sydney Medical School, Sydney, NSW, Australia, Tel +61 2 9114 0409, Email camilla.hoyos@sydney.edu.auAbstract: Exogenous melatonin is commonly used for sleep disorders in older adults, and its use is increasing over time. It appears to have modest efficacy in treating insomnia and circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders. Melatonin is commonly perceived to be a safe alternative to other hypnotics and is available without prescription in some jurisdictions. New evidence suggests that endogenous melatonin has pleomorphic effects on multiple organ systems, many of which are poorly understood. This narrative review summarizes the current evidence regarding the safety of melatonin in older adults (defined by age over 65 years). Melatonin appears to have a favorable safety profile in this population, however there is a dearth of evidence regarding the safety of prolonged use. There are several factors which increase the risk of adverse effects of melatonin in older adults, and these should be taken into consideration when prescribing to this population.Keywords: adverse effect, safety, insomnia, elderly, sleep wake phase disorderhttps://www.dovepress.com/current-insights-into-the-risks-of-using-melatonin-as-a-treatment-for--peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CIAadverse effectsafetyinsomniaelderlysleep wake phase disorder
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Current Insights into the Risks of Using Melatonin as a Treatment for Sleep Disorders in Older Adults
Clinical Interventions in Aging
adverse effect
safety
insomnia
elderly
sleep wake phase disorder
title Current Insights into the Risks of Using Melatonin as a Treatment for Sleep Disorders in Older Adults
title_full Current Insights into the Risks of Using Melatonin as a Treatment for Sleep Disorders in Older Adults
title_fullStr Current Insights into the Risks of Using Melatonin as a Treatment for Sleep Disorders in Older Adults
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title_short Current Insights into the Risks of Using Melatonin as a Treatment for Sleep Disorders in Older Adults
title_sort current insights into the risks of using melatonin as a treatment for sleep disorders in older adults
topic adverse effect
safety
insomnia
elderly
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