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There is increasing evidence that chronic sleep disorders in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), Angelman Syndrome (AS) and Smith-Magenis syndrome (SMS) are associated with disturbed melatonin secretion and melatonin administration has been shown to be effective in these populations. For children who have difficulties swallowing a tablet, Neurim has developed an age-appropriate Melatonin formulation in the form of mini-tablets which have the same dissolution profile as the Circadin® tablets product, thus should produce the same melatonin concentration-time profile with the same effects. This study concerns the pharmacokinetic study.
The purpose of this study is to :
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Subject has a documented history of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD; as confirmed according to, DSM-IV-TR 299.00, 299.10 and 299.80 or ICD 10: F 84.0, F84.2, F84.3, F84.5, F84.9 ) or one of the following neurogenetic diseases according to ICD 10: Smith-Magenis syndrome, Angelman syndrome or Tuberous Sclerosis (Bourneville's disease)
Subject has current sleep problems; defined as difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep, or non restorative sleep, for at least 1 month (DSM-IV 307.42). Subject is able to comply with taking the study drug and collaborate freely with the study procedures;
Written informed consent from parents having parental responsibility or from the legal guardian(s). In the case of a child is aged 12 years or older the written informed consent of the child is needed in addition to that of parents having responsibility/legal guardian;
Subject is able to understand instructions in Dutch.
Exclusion criteria
Subject has history of difficulty with swallowing and/or easy choking;
Subject has current symptoms suggestive of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome or any breathing related sleep disorders or periodic limb movements;
Subject has known clinically significant disturbance(s) in hepatic and/or renal function;
Subject has non-stable epileptic attacks within 3 months prior to screening, in case of a history of epilepsy;
Subject who currently has asthmatic symptoms;
Subject has untreated medical/psychological condition that may be the etiology of sleep disturbances;
Subject is unable to refrain from the use of disallowed concomitant medication ordietary supplements (see paragraph 3.4) from 1 week prior to study occasions;
Subject is unable to refrain from caffeine-containing products for 24 hours before each occasion;
Subject has a known allergy to melatonin;
Female subject who is pregnant at time of screening;
Subject has unstable use of allowed medication within 2 months prior to the screening;
Subject has clinically relevant periodontal disease and/or oral injuries as judged by the investigator;
Subject is unable to refrain from eating bananas and chocolate during the entire day before saliva collection;
Subject is unable to refrain from drinks containing artificial colorants, caffeine (including but not limited to coffee, tea, cola), or alcohol during the day of the collection;
Subject is unable to refrain from aspirin or drugs that contain ibuprofen on the collection day;
Participation in an investigational drug study within 90 days prior to the first dose and/or participation in more than 4 clinical trials in the last year. -
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