The patient was started on melatonin (a controlled release formulation), his sleep cycle stabilized, and his psychiatric medication was slowly withdrawn over the next several months. Repeat sleep studies showed normalized sleep. Since rapid release melatonin lasts 60-90 minutes, it was felt it was not a suitable replacement for the absent pineal gland - thus the controlled release formulation.
Interestingly enough, the patient discontinued his melatonin in 2009 and remained symptom free, with a stable sleep-wake cycle. The authors of the letter speculated that his bipolar symptoms arose from lack of restorative sleep, and with the help of exogenous melatonin, the patient was able to somehow use other signals to synchronize his sleep wake times, preventing relapse.
Lesson - sleep is exceedingly important (more on this fact in future posts). Also, all my first episode psychotic patients get an MRI and a full medical work-up.
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