Oxytocin, Vasopressin & Social/Endocrine Peptides
What intranasal oxytocin can and can't do — and the established uses.
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What's covered
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By the end of this module you will be able to
- L01Distinguish established oxytocin uses from intranasal social-cognition claims.
What you should walk away believing
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What this means for you
Oxytocin is a real and powerful hormone, but the 'intranasal love hormone' studies have mostly failed. Vasopressin and its analog desmopressin are workhorses for diabetes insipidus and bedwetting.
Avoid extrapolating from animal social-bonding work to human therapeutic claims for intranasal oxytocin.
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Sources cited in this module
- [1]DDAVP (desmopressin) Prescribing InformationFDA Label · 2007Regulatory · T1
- [2]Intranasal oxytocin: myths and delusionsLeng G, Ludwig M. · Biological Psychiatry · 2015Review · T2