Oxytocin
Also known as: Pitocin, OT
Hypothalamic neuropeptide acting on oxytocin receptors; promotes social bonding, uterine contractions, and anxiolytic effects.
- Typical dose
- 20 mcg – 81 mcg
- Frequency
- once daily
- Route
- Intranasal
- Half-life
- 3 minutes
- Routes
- Intranasal, Subcutaneous
- Status
- FDA-approved (IV for labor induction); intranasal is investigational
Benefits
- Social bonding enhancement
- Anxiolytic effects
- PTSD support (investigational)
- Pair bonding
Dosing
A common research range for Oxytocin is 20 mcg to 81 mcg once daily. These figures are reference points from published literature, not a prescription — your protocol should be set with a licensed provider.
Half-life
Oxytocin has an approximate half-life of 3 minutes. Vial plots the real concentration curve from your logged doses so you can see peak windows and when levels taper.
Storage
2-8°C; protect from light.
Reported side effects
- Nasal irritation
- Headache
- Nausea
- Uterine contractions
Contraindications
- Pregnancy (unless obstetric use)
- Hypersensitivity
Track Oxytocin with Vial
Vial logs every Oxytocin dose, plots its half-life curve, calculates reconstitution math, and keeps your whole protocol on schedule — on-device and private. Download Vial on the App Store →
This page is for educational and harm-reduction purposes only. Oxytocin is not FDA-approved for most uses described here. Always consult a licensed physician before starting any peptide protocol. Vial does not sell peptides, recommend vendors, or provide medical advice.