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Quality of melatonin use in children and adolescents: findings from a UK clinical audit.

Carol PatonPaul GringrasAlice RuanAshley LiewOlivia RendoraGaia BoveThomas R E Barnes
Published in: BMJ mental health (2024)
With limited methodical review of melatonin use in their patients, clinicians will fail to garner reliable information on its risks and benefits for individual patients. The lack of such practice-based evidence may increase the risk of melatonin being inappropriately targeted or continued despite being ineffective or no longer indicated.
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