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  2. Melatonin Dose: How Much Should You Take?

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    Melatonin is a sleep hormone that helps your body prepare for sleep. Cleveland Clinic experts recommend 1 mg as a starting dose. Here’s why that might help you get your sleep schedule back on track.

  3. What’s the Right Way to Take Melatonin?

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    My general recommendation is “less is more,” or 0.3 milligrams to 1 milligram taken several hours before bedtime. Unfortunately, most melatonin sold over-the-counter is available in doses ranging from 3 milligrams to 10 milligrams, which is much more than your body needs.

  4. Melatonin Dosage: How Much Should You Take - Sleep Foundation

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    Experts suggest starting melatonin by taking 1-2 milligrams 30 minutes before bed. A dose lower than 1-2 milligrams may even be effective for some people. If a low dose does not help you fall asleep faster, gradually increase the dose until you see a benefit.

  5. Melatonin - Mayo Clinic

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    Your body likely produces enough melatonin for its general needs. However, evidence suggests that melatonin supplements promote sleep and are safe for short-term use. Melatonin can be used to treat delayed sleep phase and circadian rhythm sleep disorders in the blind and provide some insomnia relief.

  6. Melatonin Dosage: How Much Should You Take by Age and Weight?

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    The most common dosage range of melatonin is between 1 mg and 5 mg, but the recommended dose for children is typically a lot lower- under 3 mg. Taking a larger dose of melatonin does not necessarily make it more effective, and taking too much can lead to serious negative side effects.

  7. Melatonin for Sleep: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, and More

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    A 2019 review of 11 studies demonstrated that taking melatonin before bed decreased sleep latency by almost 3 minutes and increased total sleep time by about 30 minutes, compared with a...

  8. Melatonin is a hormone that regulates the sleep-wake cycle. Supplementary melatonin can help you fall asleep or adjust to new time zones. Experts recommend a dosage of 1 to 5 milligrams of melatonin about 30 minutes before bed. Consult your doctor before taking melatonin or giving it to children.