Why Melatonin Doesn’t Work the Same for Everyone: Receptor Sensitivity and Individual Variation

Two people can take the same melatonin dose and have noticeably different experiences. Here's what the research says about why — receptor sensitivity, metabolism speed, and other individual factors. Informational only — not medical advice.*

Two people can take the same melatonin dose and have noticeably different experiences — one feels it within twenty minutes, the other barely notices it. This isn’t inconsistency in the product; it reflects real, documented variation in how individuals respond to melatonin.

Informational only — not medical advice.*

MT1 and MT2 Receptor Sensitivity

Melatonin acts primarily through two receptor types, MT1 and MT2, distributed across the brain and body. Receptor density and sensitivity aren’t uniform across individuals — genetic variation in the genes coding for these receptors has been studied as one source of the differences in subjective response people report.

Metabolism Speed: The CYP1A2 Enzyme

Melatonin is metabolized primarily by the liver enzyme CYP1A2 — the same enzyme responsible for metabolizing caffeine. Genetic variation affecting CYP1A2 activity (sometimes described as “fast” vs “slow” metabolizer status) has been explored as a factor in how long melatonin stays active in the body, which may relate to differences in both effect and next-morning grogginess.

Other Variables the Research Has Explored

  • Age — natural melatonin production and receptor sensitivity both shift over the lifespan.
  • Light exposure patterns in the hours before use.
  • Body weight and composition, though the research here is less consistent than for CYP1A2 status.
  • Concurrent caffeine intake, since it shares a metabolic pathway.

What This Means Practically

If a standard dose doesn’t seem to do much, or if a lower dose feels like plenty, that’s consistent with documented individual variation rather than a sign something is wrong. Sierra Life Sciences manufactures melatonin in multiple doses, from 10mg up to 120mg, plus a bulk powder option for those who want to fine-tune their own amount. Talk to your healthcare provider about what’s appropriate for you.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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