5-HTP
Content by: OpenSupplement Editorial Team | Medical review: pending | Last updated: April 13, 2026
TL;DR
Direct precursor to serotonin, which then converts to melatonin
Moderate evidence for reducing sleep onset latency
More potent than L-Tryptophan but requires more caution
Significant risk of Serotonin Syndrome if combined with SSRIs
Affordable: ~$10-15/month
Best for: Sleep onset, low mood-related insomnia
What it is
5-HTP (5-Hydroxytryptophan) is an amino acid that the body naturally produces from tryptophan. It is the immediate precursor to serotonin, the 'feel-good' neurotransmitter. Because serotonin is the precursor to melatonin, 5-HTP acts as a 'double-threat' for mood and sleep.
Unlike tryptophan, 5-HTP bypasses the 'rate-limiting' step of serotonin production, meaning it forces serotonin levels up more aggressively. It also crosses the blood-brain barrier more easily than tryptophan.
What the research says
5-HTP is effective but requires careful timing. Sleep Trials. Research shows that 5-HTP can reduce the time it takes to fall asleep and increase the duration of REM sleep. Combination Study. A 2010 study published in the American Journal of Therapeutics found that a combination of 5-HTP and GABA significantly reduced sleep latency and improved sleep duration and quality. Mood Connection. It is particularly effective for those who struggle with sleep because of mild depressive symptoms or low serotonin states. [1][2]
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Safety
Use with caution. High doses can cause nausea or GI upset. There is a theoretical risk of 'heart valve thickening' with very long-term, high-dose use (due to peripheral serotonin), though this is rarely seen at standard supplemental doses. Never take with antidepressants.
Interactions
- SSRIs/SNRIs: High risk of Serotonin Syndrome (e.g., Prozac, Zoloft, Lexapro).
- MAOIs: Potentially fatal interaction.
- Triptans: Increased risk of serotonin-related side effects.
Dosing
For Sleep: 100-300 mg taken 30-45 minutes before bed. Practical Tip: Take it with a small carbohydrate snack to help with absorption and reduce potential nausea.
Cost
Affordable. Monthly supply usually costs $10-15.
The bottom line
5-HTP is a powerful serotonin booster. It works well for sleep onset, but because of its interaction profile, it's a 'consult your pharmacist' supplement if you take any other medications.
References
- Wyatt RJ, Zarcone V, Engelman K, et al. Effects of 5-hydroxytryptophan on the sleep of normal human subjects. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol. 1971;30(6):505-509.
- Birdsall TC. 5-Hydroxytryptophan: a clinically-effective serotonin precursor. Altern Med Rev. 1998;3(4):271-280.
Sources for this page include published meta-analyses, systematic reviews, and NIH dietary supplement fact sheets. All claims reflect the evidence as of early 2026.
This is not medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement, especially if you take medications.