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I don't need any help to sleep, most nights, anymore, but I used
to take Melatonin and loved it, years ago, until the scare, of it not being good for you and I stopped. I was much easier led in those days. ![]()
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I think I just might ask him, about that!!!
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CLIP >>>http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/list-all/Melatonin/ Main Results: Effectiveness of Exogenous Melatonin: People with a Primary Sleep Disorder: Melatonin decreased sleep onset latency; it was decreased greatly in people with delayed sleep phase syndrome and marginally in patients with insomnia. There was no evidence that melatonin had an effect on sleep efficiency. The magnitude of the effect of melatonin on sleep onset latency in people with delayed sleep phase syndrome, but not in people suffering from insomnia, appears to be clinically significant. People with a Secondary Sleep Disorder: There was no evidence that melatonin had an effect on sleep onset latency, but it increased sleep efficiency. The magnitude of the effect of melatonin on sleep efficiency in people with secondary sleep disorders appears to be clinically insignificant. People Suffering from Sleep Restriction: There was no evidence that melatonin had an effect on sleep onset latency or sleep efficiency. Safety of Exogenous Melatonin: There was no evidence of adverse effects of melatonin with short-term use. Main Conclusions: Evidence suggests that melatonin is not effective in treating most primary sleep disorders with short-term use, although there is some evidence to suggest that melatonin is effective in treating delayed sleep phase syndrome with short-term use. Evidence suggests that melatonin is not effective in treating most secondary sleep disorders with short-term use. No evidence suggests that melatonin is effective in alleviating the sleep disturbance aspect of jet lag and shift-work disorder. Evidence suggests that melatonin is safe with short-term use. >>http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/list-all/Melatonin/ It is Not Effective in treating most primary sleep disorders??? I'll stick to what WORKS for me, I appreciate your concern.
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I guess the beauty of research is there is almost always something that has been written to support most all claims. It is important to explore more than one source, imo.
Melatonin isn't a silver bullet but there is evidence that supports it as likely safe and effective for some people with disordered sleeping http://jp.physoc.org/content/561/1/339.full http://www.gwern.net/docs/2005-brzezinski.pdf http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1...7.00613.x/full
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He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion. Anonymous |
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The whole discussion about Ambien, yes, it is for short term use, but if it's long term, it means that you have an underlying psychiatric condition. Depressive Disorder and Anxiety State. That's my 'conditions ![]() So, again, appreciate your concern and appreciate that Melatonin works for you and others. I don't abuse it, and I don't have a physical dependency on it. But I do appreciate the concern. I'm leery of the vitamin/supplement side of life. So, to each their own, eh?
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![]() I was only adding a bit of very general information about Ambien in response to another poster who thankfully didn't seem to be the least bit offended by my reply. For anyone else interested here is NIH's take on Ambien. ![]() http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/d...93025.html#how
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Natalie8 (05-30-2013) |
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What is fairly new (past year announced by FDA) that I learned from my doctor is that women metabolize Ambien more slowly. Thus I guess now they are suggesting starting with 5 mg and not 10 mg for women. Anyhow, I think my depression has improved after lowering the dose of lorazepam. Looking forward to getting completely off benzos! ![]()
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