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* Trazodone has low rates of side effects with low doses used PRN for sleep.  
 
* Trazodone has low rates of side effects with low doses used PRN for sleep.  
 
* Olanzapine and Quetiapine 2nd gen antipsychotics used for sleep and delirium. Avoid in older patients with dementia (black box warning).  
 
* Olanzapine and Quetiapine 2nd gen antipsychotics used for sleep and delirium. Avoid in older patients with dementia (black box warning).  
* Melatonin does not make you feel drowsy. It enhances natural sleep wake cycle. Must be paired with good sleep hygiene. Only need very small amounts (1 mg). Give 1 hr before bedtime. [1|https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00415-020-10381-w]
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=Melatonin=
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* MOA: decreasing firing rate of neurons in SCN via MT1 receptor, but only when endogenous levels are low (daytime)
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* In older adults, the amount of melatonin synthesized and the number and affinity of MT1 receptors all decrease. [35436355]
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* does not make you feel drowsy. It enhances natural sleep wake cycle. Must be paired with good sleep hygiene. Only need very small amounts (1 mg). Give 1 hr before bedtime. [1|https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00415-020-10381-w]
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* The body makes 1 mg per day, at higher doses exogenous melatonin might decrease your body's ability to synthesize it on its own.
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* Higher doses in the short term show a dose dependent effect, but this wears off quickly and then melatonin stops working at all.
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* Refs: 15649737, 11600532, 24802882, 35436355

Revision as of 19:07, 29 April 2023

  • Trazodone has low rates of side effects with low doses used PRN for sleep.
  • Olanzapine and Quetiapine 2nd gen antipsychotics used for sleep and delirium. Avoid in older patients with dementia (black box warning).

Melatonin

  • MOA: decreasing firing rate of neurons in SCN via MT1 receptor, but only when endogenous levels are low (daytime)
  • In older adults, the amount of melatonin synthesized and the number and affinity of MT1 receptors all decrease. [35436355]
  • does not make you feel drowsy. It enhances natural sleep wake cycle. Must be paired with good sleep hygiene. Only need very small amounts (1 mg). Give 1 hr before bedtime. [1|https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00415-020-10381-w]
  • The body makes 1 mg per day, at higher doses exogenous melatonin might decrease your body's ability to synthesize it on its own.
  • Higher doses in the short term show a dose dependent effect, but this wears off quickly and then melatonin stops working at all.
  • Refs: 15649737, 11600532, 24802882, 35436355