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  2. Melatonin as a medication and supplement - Wikipedia

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    A 2013 review by the National Cancer Institute found insufficient evidence for melatonin having anti-cancer effects. [79] A 2022 review found that melatonin supplementation had a small improvement in survival of people with cancer at one year. [80] [81] One review found that melatonin may alleviate chemotherapy-related side effects. [82]

  3. 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.

  4. File:Melatonin in Cancer Treatment - Current Knowledge and ...

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    Results showed the involvement of melatonin in different anticancer mechanisms including apoptosis induction, cell proliferation inhibition, reduction in tumor growth and metastases, reduction in the side effects associated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy, decreasing drug resistance in cancer therapy, and augmentation of the therapeutic ...

  5. Does melatonin really help you sleep? We asked an expert - AOL

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    A new study revealed more people are taking higher than the recommended does of melatonin. Is it actually helpful?

  6. Agomelatine - Wikipedia

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    Agomelatine, sold under the brand names Valdoxan and Thymanax, among others, is an atypical antidepressant most commonly used to treat major depressive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder. [ 7] One review found that it is as effective as other antidepressants with similar discontinuation rates overall but fewer discontinuations due to ...

  7. Hypnotic - Wikipedia

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    Hypnotica was a class of somniferous drugs and substances tested in medicine of the 1890s and later. These include Urethan, Acetal, Methylal, Sulfonal, paraldehyde, Amylenhydrate, Hypnon, Chloralurethan and Ohloralamid or Chloralimid. [ 11] Research about using medications to treat insomnia evolved throughout the last half of the 20th century.

  8. Melanotan II - Wikipedia

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    Melanotan II is a synthetic analogue of the peptide hormone α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) that stimulates melanogenesis and increases sexual arousal. It was under development as drug candidate for female sexual dysfunction and erectile dysfunction but clinical development ceased by 2003, and as of 2018, no product containing ...

  9. Does Melatonin Cause Weight Gain? Here's What We Know - AOL

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    If you are one of the 70 million people in the U.S. with chronic sleep problems, there’s a good chance that you’ve looked into taking a melatonin supplement in hopes of drifting off to ...