Melatonin

Anybody take Melatonin? Do you have any side effects? Since I stopped taking champix, I can't sleep unless I take some Advil PM and I'm looking for alternatives. My doctor seems to think I should just go to sleep...I wish!
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  • vmoyer2002
    vmoyer2002 Posts: 35 Member
    I used to take gel caps nightime (liquid benadryl). But I find that 3mg of melatonin does pretty good. If there's a night where I want to make sure I get really good sleep, I still use the benadryl....but for the most part...melatonin does the job. There are all different type of mg out there. You'll have to find what works for you. I started with 2...but 3mg is my magic #.
  • RunHardBeStrong
    RunHardBeStrong Posts: 33,069 Member
    I take 3 mg occasionally and it works well for me. I sleep sound and no after effects but have heard a couple people say it makes them drowsy the next day.
  • janlee_001
    janlee_001 Posts: 309 Member
    I take it. It's natural and start with 1 mg and see how that works. It's also important to relax and turn down/off the lights - that is how melatonin starts producing naturally in the brain.

    3 mgs might make you drowsy the next day.
  • busymomma97
    busymomma97 Posts: 75 Member
    melatonin is completely natural so I don't see the harm in it. I am going to sound like a bad momma, but I give my two girls melatonin to help them unwind for bed. It used to take my youngest who was three at the time hours, I mean over two hours, to go to bed. I tried every trick to get her to go to sleep and it just didn't work. Someone told me about melatonin and I checked with my pediatrician and she said it is perfectly safe, that is is just something that our bodies produce but sometimes our bodies don't make enough melatonin.
  • Hi there,
    I take melatonin in the evening to help me feel sleepy. Otherwise I have a great deal of difficulty falling asleep. The doctor has me taking it 5 hours before I go to bed. Others have told me that they begin to feel sleepy after 1/2 hour so you need to see how it affects you. I have no side affects from it.
    Best,
    Elisabeth
  • rf169606
    rf169606 Posts: 17 Member
    I've taken it when I've had a hard time falling asleep. I usually works for me in about half an hour and I take 2mg. Although sometimes it gives me some odd dreams, but I always feel VERY well rested the next day.
  • elisabeisme
    elisabeisme Posts: 308 Member
    Melatonin works really well for me but I do find it to be a different feeling than other sleep aids. I find that those "PM" pills give me a groggy "boy i'm tired now" feeling that I don't get from melatonin. Since I don't get that sleepy feeling with melatonin, at first I thought, there's no way this is putting me to sleep. But then, I lie down on the bed and next thing I know, it's morning. I take 2-3 of the 1mg sublingual (dissolve under the tongue) pills about 20 minutes before I want to sleep. I usually sleep for 7 hours and then pop up wide awake. I use them a lot when traveling. Never had any side effects.
  • RainHoward
    RainHoward Posts: 1,599 Member
    Personally I can't take it. When I do I have very vivid and very disturbing dreams. Certainly not the desired effect. However, it is mostly natural and shouldn't cause any long term side effects. It may take a couple nights of use to notice a difference but hey, it's worth a try.
  • seashman
    seashman Posts: 51
    I'm not sure why my tolerance is so high compared to everyone else's, but I'll take 10mg about an hour/90 minutes before bed, and then I usually have no problems getting to sleep and staying asleep for a good 6 hours, at least. No significant adverse effects either, although I believe if you take it for too long without taking the recommended week break every couple of months, it does lose its effectiveness.
  • lll0493
    lll0493 Posts: 10 Member
    I recently started taking Melatonin because i wanted to stop taking taking nyquil :( to help with sleep. Yes, it has made a difference and has helped me fall asleep. Not as fast acting as nyquil, and I haven't noticed any side effects.
  • I swear by melatonin! Ever since I had my son I am a very light sleeper... hard to fall asleep. I take one of those and I am out in about 30 mins and don't wake up every hour. I do get some weird dreams but nothing that wakes me up. I wake up feeling quite refreshed in the morning too. LOVE IT!
  • I've heard so many good things about melatonin by so many different people. So I decided to try it, I have to take something otherwise I am up all night. I woke up with an awful headache that caffeine or tyelnol couldn't even touch. I thought that maybe it was just a bad headache that day, or something, and it really left me nonfunctional and even foggy into the day after that. So I waited a couple more days until it was a Friday, incase it happened again when I took it. Again, I woke up with a horrid headache even worst than the last and my saturday was over. I threw the bottle in my drawer and didn't look at it for 5 or so months when I was out of my regular sleeping aid so I decided to give it a shot again. I woke up with another massive headache. I gave the bottle to my boyfriend who swears by the stuff, but it just did not work for me. Every time I took it I was pretty much dysfunctional the next day and even into the next day after that. I've never heard of it happening to anyone else, but I thought I would share the horrible side effect I got from it!
  • sarahrbraun
    sarahrbraun Posts: 2,261 Member
    melatonin is completely natural so I don't see the harm in it. I am going to sound like a bad momma, but I give my two girls melatonin to help them unwind for bed. It used to take my youngest who was three at the time hours, I mean over two hours, to go to bed. I tried every trick to get her to go to sleep and it just didn't work. Someone told me about melatonin and I checked with my pediatrician and she said it is perfectly safe, that is is just something that our bodies produce but sometimes our bodies don't make enough melatonin.

    I've just recently started giving it to my 6yo and 12yo. My 12yo was one of those kids that would come down 15x a night to get a drink, go to the bathroom, and give hugs for the 4th time. As soon as I started the melatonin, that stopped. My 6yo would stay up until 11pm then need me to lay down next to him until he fell asleep. Once I started giving it to him, he's asleep by 930pm and stays in his own bed til 7am when he wakes up on his own.

    On the weekends I am not giving them the melatonin unless they ask for it. That way they can have a break from it and have a chance to go to sleep without it.

    ETA: I just recently learned that a company called Vitafusion makes a melatonin gummy. That is what I got for my kiddos and they really like them even though it is a white tea passionfruit flavor.
  • orapronobis
    orapronobis Posts: 460 Member
    I'm not sure why my tolerance is so high compared to everyone else's, but I'll take 10mg about an hour/90 minutes before bed, and then I usually have no problems getting to sleep and staying asleep for a good 6 hours, at least. No significant adverse effects either, although I believe if you take it for too long without taking the recommended week break every couple of months, it does lose its effectiveness.

    You are not alone. I was getting a bit worried seeing that 1-3 mg seems to be working for so many other people. I take 10 mg rapid dissolve about 30 minutes before bed. It really helps me go to sleep, but only for 3-4 hours at a time. Still, for me,that is a HUGE improvement in my sleep.
  • Jargarita
    Jargarita Posts: 20 Member
    Melatonin is my favorite sleep aid! I like that it takes a while to kick in so I can chill for a while before drifting off to sleep.
  • drog2323
    drog2323 Posts: 1,343 Member
    side note - I find chamomile tea really helps for sleeping as well.
  • bkesecker
    bkesecker Posts: 163 Member
    I have taken melatonin. Just be careful that you stick to the dosage. Too much can cause nightmares - no fun. I would stay away from Advil PM; it is just ibuprofen with Benadryl. You really should not be taking ibuprofen unless you need it for something.
  • RhonndaJ
    RhonndaJ Posts: 1,615 Member
    I use melatonin on occasion. One mg and it works great with no side effects or lingering drowsiness. I'd say start with one mg and see how it works for you.
  • Magicalmomma
    Magicalmomma Posts: 14 Member
    Melatonin is my favorite friend. I use 5 mg every night except the nights that I am on call. It works in about 30 minutes for me. Good luck. :happy:
  • mbajrami
    mbajrami Posts: 636 Member
    I take it sometimes...the only thing I have noticed is that sometimes I'll have weird(er) dreams on the nights where I take it. I haven't noticed any lingering drowsiness and I usually only sleep about 6 hours a night.
  • GinaRamp
    GinaRamp Posts: 16 Member
    I take Melatonin and it helps me go to sleep and stay asleep and I have noticed no side affects.
  • DLKeeble
    DLKeeble Posts: 200 Member
    I've taken the 3mg and it helps me to fall asleep, but I don't always stay asleep. I have a headache from it the next day. My sister said she also has a headache after taking it. I've also taken the 10 mg. and still do not stay asleep all night. I take 1/2 of 5mg of Ambien and do well with that. I do not have a headache and am not drowsy the next day.
    I understand that you don't want to take anything that can become addictive. As one of the other posters said, the bottle of melatonin says to take a break and not to take more than 2 wks.
  • IslandDreamer64
    IslandDreamer64 Posts: 258 Member
    I have taken every prescription, over the counter, and herbal remedy for sleep and NONE of them work for me. Wait, that's a lie. Ambien *occasionally* seems to help a teensy bit. I'm at the point of considering getting a sleep study done to find out why I don't freaking sleep.

    Sorry, guess that didn't really answer your question!

    I know many many people who swear by Melatonin. A few even say it "knocks them out". It's pretty safe, so I say go for it.
  • My son used to be horrible to get to sleep he takes several medications for ADD and Bipolar plus his is Autistic and it used to be anywheres from 11 pm to 1 am. About 3 years ago someone suggested melatonin. That night it took him about 20 minutes afterwards was completely out we use the slow release from Natrol 10 mg and he stays asleep throughout the night.
  • Lesa_Sass
    Lesa_Sass Posts: 2,213 Member
    I take melatonin and valarian root (separate, not together) on occasion and they work well. I find that when I am having anxiety that the valarian root works better as it seems to give me a calming effect.

    Those of you who take nyquil to get to sleep and yes, there are lots of you out there, I used to be one of them. They now make a ZZZs formula to help with sleep with out the pain reliever in it. I highly suggest it because use of the nyquil with all the alcohol and acetaminophen will cause liver damage.
  • BrentJulius
    BrentJulius Posts: 89 Member
    I've found if I take 3mg's it works okay but if I take more than that it actually keeps me awake. You can get Advil/Tylenol/NyQuil PM's sleep ingredient (benedryl) now without the pain reliever which is a good idea for your liver if you take it all the time. A few months ago I read that melatonin releases growth hormone if taken after working out so I tried it once after a workout and before work. Wasn't such a good idea to say the least lol..
  • junodog1
    junodog1 Posts: 4,792 Member
    OP - why are you having a hard time falling asleep? A lot of the time I cannot go to sleep because my mind just wont turn off. I lay my head down and it goes into extra gear, cause it is no longer busy keeping me from tripping or saying something I shouldn't.

    If your brain is too busy here is a suggestion. Listen to an audio book. But you can’t play it on the radio next to your bed. That does not seem to work. I need to have ear buds in and the volume down low. It works for me. I think what it does is give my brain something to focus on, seriously. A nice dark room, the book being read quietly in my ear and *boom* I am asleep. (Even when I am trying to listen to a chapter. Sometimes it is actually annoying. )

    I get audio books for free downloaded to my iPhone. The app is Audiobooks and it links you into the Librivox. LibriVox provides free audiobooks from the public domain. (Copyrights are granted for a limited time, and eventually they expire, and the text enters the “public domain.” Meaning anyone can use that text however they wish.) Most of the books are over 100 years old.
    You are not going to get fifty shades of gray for free but is a great way to catch up on Twain, Hardy, Austen, etc..

    Anyhow, that may be an option for you that does not include ingesting anything. And it’s free!
  • Pandasarecool
    Pandasarecool Posts: 508 Member
    I'm not sure why my tolerance is so high compared to everyone else's, but I'll take 10mg about an hour/90 minutes before bed, and then I usually have no problems getting to sleep and staying asleep for a good 6 hours, at least. No significant adverse effects either, although I believe if you take it for too long without taking the recommended week break every couple of months, it does lose its effectiveness.

    Me too, I take a 10 mg and it takes it at least an hour to start working. It also gives me very vivid and sometimes quite strange dreams. No nightmares yet, so that's good.
  • butterfly173173173
    butterfly173173173 Posts: 30 Member
    I work night shift so in order for my body to fall asleep during the day I take a 3mg pill of melatonin supplement. It helps keep me asleep and works best when taken before 6-8 hours of estimated sleep time. Some people feel drowsy afterwards usually because they don't stay asleep for that long so the extra melatonin hasn't had time to leave their systems.

    I also recommend trying out Neuro Sleep drink. I thought the whole, "it'll put you to sleep" promotion was just a cute way of selling a new beverage, but that thing knocked me out like no other. I drank the whole thing before I went to study hall one day and halfway through the session my face was on the desk. The teacher told me I obviously needed some sleep and to go home. I kept thinking, "Why the heck am I so tired tonight?" and then I got home and stared at the empty Neuro Sleep bottle on my desk and realized that the melatonin and other ingredients in that drink really work. http://drinkneuro.com/products/sleep

    And definitely don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do anything else that requires alertness because melatonin will make ya super-sleepy.
  • wftiger
    wftiger Posts: 1,283 Member
    My doctor tells me to just turn off my brain and I can sleep. I haven't found the switch yet.

    I have taken melatonin for years. I have no side effects at all unless I double dose it with Tylenol PM and anything else that is on the cabinet for sleep. It worked great for many years but then I had to up the dose and now its iffy at best.

    You can try the sleepytime tea or any other drink with Valerian root. That is also for sleeping. I like melatonin and for the most part does help me although it is getting less.