Experts believe the cause of the increase in poisoning reports may extend beyond issues of melatonin safety.
By Marina Zhang
Insomnia and melatonin supplementation are not words one would often associate with children.
But recent survey findings published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Pediatrics suggest that melatonin consumption in U.S. children and adolescents is “exceedingly common.”
Around one-fifth of American children use melatonin for sleep, with some parents beginning administration to their children at the early age of 1, the authors wrote.
The United States has seen a rapid rise in pediatric melatonin use due to sleep problems. Some clinicians attribute these sleep problems to an increase in mental illness and screen use.
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