作者
G. Djokic,Petar Vojvodić,Davor Korčok,Anita Agić,Anica Ranković,Vladan Djordjevic,Aleksandra Vojvodić,Tatjana Vlaskovic-Jovicevic,Zorica Perić-Hajzler,Dušica Matović,Jovana Vojvodic,Goran Šijan,Uwe Wollina,Michael Tirant,Nguyễn Văn Thường,Massimo Fioranelli,Torello Lotti
摘要
Insomnia means difficulty in falling asleep and/or stays asleep. Insomnia commonly leads to daytime sleepiness, lethargy, and a general feeling of being unwell. The most common treatment of insomnia includes GABAA receptor positive allosteric modulators or Melatonin agonists. Our study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of Magnesium- melatonin-vitamin B complex supplement in the treatment of insomnia. The study included 60 patients diagnosed with insomnia. The patients were randomly divided into study group (N = 30), and control group (N = 30), and study group was treated with Magnesium-melatonin-vitamin B complex (one dose contains 175 mg liposomal magnesium oxide, 10 mg Vit B6, 16 μg vit B12, melatonin 1 mg, Extrafolate-S 600 μg) once a day 1 hour before sleep, during the 3 months. The severity of insomnia symptoms was measured by self-reported Athens insomnia scale (AIS), with a cut-off score by Soldatos (AIS score ≥ 6). Mean AIS score at zero points was 14,93 ± 3,778 in the study group and 14,37 ± 4,081 in the control group (p = 0,476), indicating the compatibility of the groups, and both scores correspond to mild to moderate insomnia. Mean AIS score after 3 months of the Magnesium- melatonin- vitamin B complex supplementation was 10,50 ± 4,21 corresponding to mild insomnia, while median AIS score in the control group was 15,13 ± 3,76 which is referred to moderate insomnia, and difference among groups was significant (p = 0,000). Our founding’s indicating that 3 months of the Magnesium- melatonin-vitamin B complex supplementation has a beneficial effect in the treatment of insomnia regardless of cause.