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  2. Lots of parents give their kids melatonin, new research finds ...

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    One expert says the sleep aid is "overused" by some families.

  3. Experts Don't Actually Know If Melatonin Is Safe for Kids to Use

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    Melatonin overdoses in kids are on the rise. A top sleep expert on inaccurate labels and what parents should do before using these supplements with their kids.

  4. More parents are giving their kids melatonin, new study shows

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    A new survey shows more parents are giving their school-age children melatonin supplements. Humans naturally produce melatonin that helps regulate their circadian rhythms. It signals the body to ...

  5. Melatonin as a medication and supplement - Wikipedia

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    [43] [44] Prolonged-release melatonin is safe with long-term use of up to 12 months. [11] Although not recommended for long-term use beyond this, [45] low-dose melatonin is generally safer, and a better alternative, than many prescription and over-the-counter sleep aids if a sleeping medication must be used for an extended period of time.

  6. Melatonin - Wikipedia

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    Melatonin, an indoleamine, is a natural compound produced by various organisms, including bacteria and eukaryotes. [1] Its discovery in 1958 by Aaron B. Lerner and colleagues stemmed from the isolation of a substance from the pineal gland of cows that could induce skin lightening in common frogs.

  7. Is melatonin safe for kids? Day care head jailed for ... - AOL

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    Some health professionals recommend starting with the lowest possible dose — 0.5 milligrams to 1 milligram — for young kids, while school-age kids can take up to 3 milligrams.