Melatonin fOr CHronic bAck Pain (The MOCHA Trial)

Last updated: February 19, 2026
Sponsor: Odense University Hospital
Overall Status: Active - Not Recruiting

Phase

3

Condition

Insomnia

Chronic Pain

Treatment

Melatonin 10 MG

Placebo

Clinical Study ID

NCT06476392
2023-503530-41-00
  • Ages 18-64
  • All Genders

Study Summary

According to the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Burden of Disease study, back pain is one of the conditions impacting disability the most worldwide.Pain medication use in patients with chronic back pain is substantial, but the efficacy of commonly used analgesics such as paracetamol, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), muscle relaxants and opioids compared with placebo are modest, with effects typically less than 10 points on a 0-100 pain scale. Importantly, these analgesics are not harmless due to gastrointestinal and cardiovascular side-effects (NSAIDs) and risk of dependency and addiction (opioids). This often leave general practitioners without good treatment options for many patients with chronic low back pain.

More than half of patients with chronic back pain also have sleep problems (i.e. insomnia), which negatively affect daily function, general health and quality of life. Research suggest that insomnia has negative effects on pain processing, and although the relationship between pain and insomnia is bi-directional, insomnia is considered to be a stronger predictor of pain than pain for the development of insomnia.

Melatonin is a widely available drug worldwide, and well known for its use in people with sleep disorders and jetlag. Melatonin is a naturally occurring hormone excreted by the pineal gland that is part of regulating the circadian rhythm (sleep-wake patterns). Unlike commonly used drugs to treat back pain, the safety profile of melatonin is favorable with no adverse events of major clinical significance reported in the treatment of sleep disorders. In recent years, some preliminary studies have showed a promising effect of Melatonin for treatments of pain. A meta-analysis reported an effect size of 0.65 (95%CI 0.34 to 0.96) of Melatonin (doses ranging between 3-10 mg before sleep) compared with placebo in reducing pain in patients with non-musculoskeletal chronic pain (e.g. migraine, irritable bowel syndrome, burning mouth syndrome), suggesting that Melatonin could potentially also be a valid treatment option for chronic musculoskeletal pain patients.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

To be eligible for the trial patients must fulfill all the following inclusion criteria:

  • Age 18 to 64 years

  • Understand and write Danish

  • Back pain for 3 months or longer

  • Back pain must be present on 'most days' or 'every day' within the past 3 months (will be checked by the question: 'In the past 3 months, how often did you have backpain? - response options: 'never'; 'some days'; 'most days'; 'every day')

  • Back pain must limit life or work activities on 'some days', 'most days', or 'everyday' within the past 3 months. (will be checked by the question: 'In the past 3months, how often did your back pain limit your life or work activities? - responseoptions: 'never'; 'some days'; 'most days'; 'every day')

  • Average pain intensity of 4 or higher on 0-10 Numeric Rating Scale [NRS] in the past 7 days (ranging from 'no pain' to 'worst imaginable pain').

  • All fertile women must use safe contraception (Spiral, birth control pills,contraceptive patch, contraceptive vaginal ring or gestagen injections) for 3 weeksbefore and 1 week after the trial. If the participants' normal lifestyle includessexual abstinence, they do not have to use contraception. Instead, they can give anoral informed consent, that they will be sexually abstinent during the trial. Awoman is considered non-fertile if she is sterilized, hysterectomized, bilateraloophorectomized or is postmenopausal. A woman is considered postmenopausal whenvaginal bleeding has been absent for 1 year (reported by the participant).

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

Patients will be excluded based on any of the following exclusion criteria:

  • Known abuse of alcohol or other substances

  • Self-selected non-user of e-boks

  • Opioid use (reported by participant)

  • Known malignancies within past 6 months (reported by participant)

  • Known fractures within past 4 months (reported by participant)

  • Known lumbar radiculopathy (reported by participant)

  • Known spinal stenosis (reported by participant)

  • Severe psychiatric disorders and/or psychotic symptoms evaluated by the investigator (reported by participant)

  • Suicide and self-damage thoughts (reported by participant)

  • Inflammatory/autoimmune arthritis (reported by participant)

Patients with contraindications to Melatonin according to the Danish Medicines Agencys approved product information:

  • Moderate to severe kidney insufficiency (GFR < 30 mL/min)

  • Moderate to severe liver insufficiency (ALAT must not be elevated more than 3-foldover highest reference level)

  • Auto-immune diseases

  • Epilepsy

  • Warfarin use

  • Benzodiazipin use (including hypnotics)

  • Fluvoxamin use (Ciprofloxacin, Norfloxacin)

  • Calcium antagonist use (Verapamil, Nifedepin)

  • Pregnancy or pregnancy-wish or breastfeeding (a negative pregnancy test has to beavailable for all fertile female patients at baseline)

  • Intolerance to melatonin

For the EEG subgroup:

If the anatomy of the outer ear making it impossible to do ear EEG monitoring If there have a perforation of the tympanic membrane (eardrum) If they have an ear tube in the tympanic membrane If their ear piercings that are not compatible with ear EEG. If they use anticoagulants

Study Design

Total Participants: 220
Treatment Group(s): 2
Primary Treatment: Melatonin 10 MG
Phase: 3
Study Start date:
December 11, 2024
Estimated Completion Date:
May 01, 2026

Study Description

The aim of this randomized double-blind placebo controlled clinical superiority trial is to investigate if daily treatment with Melatonin 10 mg once daily before bedtime for 6 weeks is superior compared with placebo in improving pain intensity assessed at 6 weeks after treatment initiation in patients with chronic back pain.

The primary objective is to compare the effect of the drug Melatonin, relative to placebo, on difference in change in pain intensity (i.e. average pain intensity past 7 days) measured on a 0-10 NRS scale, from baseline to 6 weeks in patients with chronic back pain.

Secondary objectives are to compare the effect of the drug Melatonin, relative to placebo, on 1) pain-related disability, 2) Global Perceived Effect (GPE), 3) insomnia severity, and 4) health-related quality of life. Furthermore, pain trajectory (0 to 6 weeks) and responder indices from baseline to 6 weeks will be compared between the treatment groups for the primary outcome.

Explorative objectives are to investigate changes in pain sensitivity (i.e. pressure pain threshold) and objective sleep metrics as well as effect-modification of presence/absence of comorbid insomnia.

Connect with a study center

  • Pain Center, University Hospital Odense

    Odense, Funen 5000
    Denmark

    Site Not Available

  • Pain Center, University Hospital Odense

    Odense 2615876, Funen 5000
    Denmark

    Site Not Available

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