Oxytocin Acetate – Neuropeptide for Bonding, Mood, and Reproductive Health
Product Name: Oxytocin Acetate
Form: Lyophilized powder (for injection or intranasal use)
Category: Neuropeptide hormone
Primary Uses: Emotional bonding, anxiety relief, social behavior support, childbirth and lactation aid
Description:
Oxytocin Acetate is a synthetic form of oxytocin, a naturally occurring neuropeptide and hormone produced in the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary gland. It plays a major role in social bonding, emotional regulation, sexual arousal, trust formation, and maternal behaviors.
Medically, it is used to induce labor and control bleeding after childbirth. In research and off-label contexts, oxytocin acetate is explored for its effects on anxiety, autism spectrum behaviors, empathy, and emotional connection.
Key Benefits:
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Enhances feelings of trust, empathy, and emotional bonding
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May reduce social anxiety and improve interpersonal connections
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Supports sexual function and arousal
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Aids in childbirth and milk letdown (approved medical use)
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Potential adjunct in therapy for autism, PTSD, and relationship issues
Mechanism of Action:
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Binds to oxytocin receptors in the brain and reproductive system
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Modulates activity in the amygdala, hypothalamus, and limbic system
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Promotes release of dopamine and serotonin, reducing stress and enhancing connection
Dosage & Administration:
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Intranasal: Most common for mood and social effects
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Typical dose: 10–40 IU per use
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Onset: 15–30 minutes; Duration: 2–4 hours
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Subcutaneous injection: Used in some research or medical protocols
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Medical use (labor induction): Under strict medical supervision only




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