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14 Factors Contributing to Serotonin Syndrome

  1. Sleeping-Inducing Drugs

If you rely on sleep aids to fall slumber, you may be at a greater risk of developing serotonin syndrome. This depends on the sort of sleeping aid you are utilizing, as different sleep medications function differently. Serotonin is, once again, an inhibitory neurotransmitter. It functions by decreasing brain activity. In addition, it converts into the sleep hormone melatonin. Melatonin is the ideal target for sleep aids because it is naturally produced by the body to promote sleep.

If you are taking a sleeping aid containing melatonin or a melatonin supplement, it can interfere with your hormones and the way your body functions. Taking melatonin can help you sleep and may be used short-term to help you get much-needed rest, but if you take it long-term and develop symptoms of serotonin syndrome, you should consult your doctor.

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