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    Pediatric Prolonged-Release Melatonin for Sleep in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Impact on Child Behavior and Caregiver's Quality of Life

    Schroder, Carmen M.
    Malow, Beth A.
    Maras, Athanasios
    Melmed, Raun D.
    Findling, Robert L.
    Breddy, John
    Nir, Tali
    Shahmoon, Shiri
    Zisapel, Nava
    Gringras, Paul
    : http://hdl.handle.net/1803/10035
    : 2019-08

    Abstract

    A randomized, 13-weeks, placebo-controlled double-blind study in 125 subjects aged 2-17.5years with Autism Spectrum Disorder or Smith-Magenis syndrome and insomnia demonstrated efficacy and safety of easily-swallowed prolonged-release melatonin mini-tablets (PedPRM; 2-5mg) in improving sleep duration and onset. Treatment effects on child behavior and caregiver's quality of life were evaluated. PedPRM treatment resulted in significant improvement in externalizing but not internalizing behavior (Strengths and Difficulties questionnaire; SDQ) compared to placebo (p=0.021) with clinically-relevant improvements in 53.7% of PedPRM-treated versus 27.6% of placebo-treated subjects (p=0.008). Caregivers' quality of life also improved with PedPRM versus placebo (p=0.010) and correlated with the change in total SDQ (p=0.0005). PedPRM alleviates insomnia-related difficulties, particularly externalizing behavior in the children, subsequently improving caregivers' quality of life.
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