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How Long Does Melatonin Last and How Quickly It Works

Mar 13, 2026 FAQs articles Melatonin articles Sleep Tips articles
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Melatonin is a hormone produced in the body that helps regulate your sleep and wake cycle. Melatonin supplements are commonly used as occasional sleep aids to help you fall asleep faster, but you may wonder how long they will support restful sleep or how soon they start working.

Understanding when and how to take your melatonin supplement can help support your personal sleep needs in those instances when additional support is needed. We'll provide some melatonin tips for use, including when to take your melatonin supplement and how long it may last, to help you get the most out of it while understanding its proper use.

How Long Does Melatonin Last in the Body?

The time we start to get sleepy and how long we sleep are influenced by our circadian rhythm, which differs from person to person. Naturally occurring hormones in the body, such as melatonin, regulate this cycle, also known as the sleep-wake cycle. Our body produces melatonin in response to darkness, with levels peaking during the middle of the night while we sleep and gradually decreasing towards morning when we wake.[1] Melatonin supplements provide melatonin to support restful sleep and help augment your body’s melatonin levels.

Different melatonin supplements can have different effects on your sleep, depending on a few factors. One factor is dosage, which can impact how effective the supplement is for helping you fall asleep. While everyone’s body is different, it is generally recommended to start with a lower dose of melatonin, assessing how your body (and sleep) responds. A higher dose is not always needed to help you fall asleep faster. Talk with your doctor about your sleep goals to help determine the best starting dose for you.

Another factor is the rate of release. Some melatonin supplements, like Nature Made Extended Release Melatonin Tablets, are formulated to release melatonin gradually over time throughout the night to help you stay asleep longer. A clinical study comparing extended release to immediate release melatonin found that the extended release formulation help sustain elevated melatonin levels 2 hours longer throughout the night.[1]

Because all of our bodies are different, individual metabolism and lifestyle factors, like age, weight, sleep habits, and caffeine intake, can affect how melatonin works in our bodies. Do melatonin gummies work? All Nature Made melatonin supplements support sleep, including our gummies, making them a convenient choice whichever form you prefer.

How Long Does It Take for Melatonin to Work?

How long does it take for melatonin to work? Melatonin supplements don’t generally take long to take effect, which is why it is recommended to take melatonin within 30-60 minutes of your planned bedtime.

Lifestyle factors like caffeine intake, stress, screen time, or an inconsistent sleep schedule can also affect your circadian rhythm and could influence melatonin’s role in supporting your sleep. It's a good idea to avoid screen time at least an hour before bedtime. Screens emit blue light that can interfere with your body's natural melatonin production, and caffeine consumed late in the day can keep you up past when you'd like to go to sleep. Supporting sleep hygiene and a regular sleep schedule is also essential: let's look at some tips to support sleep.

Tips for Supporting Sleep

When taking a melatonin supplement, always follow the suggested use on the label. It's also essential to consult your doctor before starting a sleep supplement or any other supplement, as they can provide personalized advice and guidance. It's important to note that melatonin supplements are for occasional use and should not be taken regularly. For consistent sleep support, here are some sleep hygiene tips to help improve your sleep quality.

  • Keep a consistent bedtime routine: Preparing for bed the same way, at the same time each night, helps your body slow down and prepare for sleep – and is great for your circadian rhythm. Doing something calming, like reading a book or sipping a warm cup of non-caffeinated tea, can help your mind and body relax and ease you into sleep.
  • Minimize exposure to bright light or screens before sleep: Our bodies react to light, whether it's from the sun or screens, and produce hormones that keep us awake. In the hours before bedtime, it's best to dim the lights and avoid screen use so our bodies can get a good start producing melatonin.
  • Track sleep patterns to see which timing works best: On the occasions when you use a melatonin supplement, keep track of when you take it, how quickly you fall asleep, and for how long you sleep. By comparing results, you can determine which timing works best for you. Typically, melatonin begins to take effect in under an hour, and you shouldn’t worry too much about timing.

Melatonin is an occasional sleep support supplement, and if you have persistent sleep difficulties, it's essential to speak with a healthcare provider to determine the appropriate course of action.

Melatonin FAQs

Here are expert answers to some commonly asked melatonin questions.

  • What is Melatonin? Melatonin is a sleep hormone that is naturally occurring in the body, produced in the pineal gland in response to darkness.[2] Melatonin sleep aids supplement the natural melatonin in our bodies to help you fall asleep.
  • How long does it take for melatonin to work? Everyone's bodies and lifestyles are different, so there is no single answer to this question. Most people notice the effects of melatonin supplementation within 30–60 minutes, but timing may vary based on lifestyle factors. When should you take melatonin? Generally, about an hour before bedtime, but timing may vary from person to person, keep track of your timing and results to find the best timing for you.
  • Can you take magnesium and melatonin together? Yes! In fact, Nature Made offers a supplement that combines these two ingredients, Melatonin + Magnesium Sleep and Relax Gummies, with magnesium to relax your body and melatonin to help you fall asleep faster in a convenient gummy form.
  • Can melatonin keep me asleep all night? Melatonin helps ease you into sleep. Nature Made Extended Release Melatonin Tablets use a dual-action formulation that releases melatonin both immediately and gradually throughout the night to help you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer, supporting your sleep quality. However, if you are having consistent difficulty sleeping all night, talk with a qualified health professional to help you understand your sleep difficulties.
  • Does the form of melatonin affect how long it lasts? No, all forms of melatonin supplements, like gummies, capsules, or tablets, deliver the same fast-acting melatonin to help you fall asleep faster and reset your sleep-wake cycle. Different supplements, like Time Release Melatonin Gummies, can extend melatonin's release throughout the night. Similarly, our Back to Sleep supplement includes a lower dose of melatonin, so you can take it 4 hours before your wake time without worrying about lingering drowsiness in the morning.
  • Is melatonin safe? Research shows that melatonin is safe to take on a short-term basis.[2] However, more studies are needed on the safety of taking melatonin on a long-term basis. Melatonin supplements are intended as occasional sleep support and should not be taken every night.
  • How much melatonin should you take? That depends on your sleep support needs. We recommend starting with a lower dosage and slowly increasing until you find the dosage that provides the desired benefits of melatonin. Keep track of your dosage, timing, and results to help you find what works best for you.

Melatonin Timing and Duration for Better Sleep

Melatonin supplements support sleep by augmenting your body’s melatonin levels. It's generally best to take about an hour before bedtime, though keeping track of dosage, timing, and effects can help you find the timing that works best for you. Understand that sleep hygiene and lifestyle all affect your sleep-wake cycle, and practicing healthy sleep habits is the best way to support restful sleep consistently.

Make sure you talk to your healthcare provider before starting a new supplement. Melatonin is an occasional sleep support supplement and should not be taken consistently. If you find yourself facing consistent sleep difficulties such as insomnia, please talk to a doctor, they can help you address them with proper treatment.

Nature Made also offers Valerian Root as part of our Sleep Supplements collection. Learn the benefits of valerian root vs. melatonin, and explore different doses and forms of Melatonin Supplements to find the occasional sleep support supplement that works best for you. Nature Made is the #1 Pharmacist Recommended Vitamin & Supplement Brand.*

References:

  1. Mun JG, Wang D, Doerflein Fulk DL, et al. A Randomized, Double-Blind, Crossover Study to Investigate the Pharmacokinetics of Extended-Release Melatonin Compared to Immediate-Release Melatonin in Healthy Adults. J Diet Suppl. 2024;21(2):182-194. doi:10.1080/19390211.2023.2206475
  2. Mayo Clinic. Melatonin. Mayo Clinic. Published March 3, 2021. https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements-melatonin/art-20363071

*Based on a survey of pharmacists who recommend branded vitamins and supplements

† These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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Graham Morris

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Graham has a degree in film with a focus on screenwriting from the University of California, Santa Cruz. He enjoys learning new things and finding the best, most engaging way to communicate them to a wide audience. Graham appreciates simplicity in life and nutrition, and wants to find the easiest, no-stress ways to stay healthy.

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Kalyn Williams, RDN

Science and Health Educator

Kalyn is a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist and a Science & Health Educator with the Medical and Scientific Communications team at Pharmavite. Her experience in the field of nutrition prior to joining Pharmavite has included community and public health education, media dietetics, and clinical practice in the areas of disordered eating, diabetes, women’s health, and general wellness. Kalyn received her Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics from Arizona State University in Phoenix, Arizona, and completed her dietetic supervised practice in Maricopa County, AZ, with an emphasis on public health. Kalyn is certified in Integrative and Functional Nutrition through the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, where she is an active member in addition to memberships in Dietitians in Functional Medicine, Women’s Health Dietitians, and the International Federation of Eating Disorder Dietitians.

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