In a randomized trial in 290 children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder, 24 weeks of intranasal oxytocin did not improve social functioning versus placebo.
Oxytocin
Social bonding hormone for emotional connection and stress relief

Overview
Last reviewed: 2026-08-18
Identity & Aliases
Also known as
Full composition (formula, molecular weight, sequence) in Quick Facts →
Research Areas
Available Evidence
Oxytocin is an FDA-approved drug (Pitocin) for labor induction/augmentation and postpartum hemorrhage, with decades of obstetric use. In psychiatric research, a large 2021 NEJM randomized trial found that intranasal oxytocin did not significantly improve social functioning in children and adolescents with autism, tempering earlier promising small studies; meta-analyses report small and inconsistent effects overall.
Rodent and primate studies show oxytocin modulates social bonding, maternal behavior, pair bonding, and stress responses via central oxytocin receptors.
Receptor-binding and cellular studies characterize oxytocin's actions at the oxytocin receptor (OXTR), a G-protein-coupled receptor, including uterine smooth-muscle contraction.
The 'love hormone' narrative - that intranasal oxytocin reliably enhances trust, empathy, or relationships in daily life - is contested: the largest autism trial was negative, and effects in healthy populations are small and context-dependent.
Key Studies & Findings
Oxytocin (Pitocin) is FDA approved for induction and augmentation of labor and for management of postpartum hemorrhage; its obstetric efficacy and safety profile are well established.
Meta-analyses of intranasal oxytocin across psychiatric indications report small, inconsistent effects with significant heterogeneity across trials.
Benefits & Effects
Social bonding
Reduces stress/anxiety
Sexual arousal.
Social bonding
Reduces stress/anxiety
Sexual arousal.
Side Effects & Safety
Severe side effect
Onset: During infusion
Management: DISCONTINUE; emergency cesarean
Dose-dependent
Severe side effect
Onset: Slow infusion >24h
Management: Restrict fluids; electrolyte correction
Dose-dependent
Moderate-Severe side effect
Onset: During labor
Management: Continuous monitoring; reduce/stop oxytocin
Dose-dependent
Severe side effect
Onset: Due to hypoxia
Management: Prevention through monitoring
Dose-dependent
Limitations & Open Questions
Pharmacology
Reported Research Dosing
Reported values from research literature and community protocols. Educational reference only — not a dosing recommendation or medical advice.
0.5-40 mIU/min (IV) Infusion/As directed
Research Protocols
Labor Induction
- Dose
- 0.5-2 mU/min initial, titrate to 1-2 mU/min every 30-60 min
- Frequency
- Continuous IV infusion
- Route
- Intravenous (diluted)
Labor Augmentation
- Dose
- 0.5-1 mU/min initial, increase gradually
- Frequency
- Continuous IV infusion
- Route
- Intravenous (diluted)
Postpartum Hemorrhage Prevention
- Dose
- 10 units IM or 10-40 units in IV solution
- Frequency
- Single dose after placental delivery
- Route
- Intramuscular or IV infusion
Postpartum Hemorrhage Treatment
- Dose
- 10-40 units in 1L IV fluid
- Frequency
- Rate adjusted to control bleeding
- Route
- Intravenous infusion
Research protocols are for educational purposes only. Always consult qualified medical professionals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is oxytocin FDA approved?
Yes - IV oxytocin (Pitocin) is FDA approved for inducing/augmenting labor and for postpartum hemorrhage. Intranasal oxytocin is not approved for psychiatric use.
Does oxytocin nasal spray help autism?
The largest randomized trial (NEJM 2021) found no significant improvement in social functioning; overall evidence is mixed and inconclusive.
Is oxytocin the 'love hormone'?
Oxytocin is involved in bonding and social behavior in animals, but human effects of intranasal administration are small and context-dependent, and popular claims overstate the evidence.
Research Citations
Quintana DS, Glaser BD, Kang H, Kildal ESM, Audunsdottir K, Sartorius AM, Barth C (2024)
Marazziti D, Diep PT, Carter S, Carbone MG (2022)
Huang Y, Huang X, Ebstein RP, Yu R (2021)
Cardaillac C, Rua C, Simon EG, El-Hage W (2016)
+ 21 more citations
Related Resources
Quick Facts
Formula
C43H66N12O12S2
Molecular Weight
1.007
Sequence
CYIQNCPLG
Mechanism
Hormone that promotes social bonding, trust, and emotional connection
Safety Information
FDA approved for labor induction and postpartum hemorrhage (Pitocin). Medical supervision required. Risk of uterine hyperstimulation, water intoxication.
Citations
26Quintana DS, Glaser BD, Kang H, Kildal ESM, Audunsdottir K, Sartorius AM, Barth C (2024)
Marazziti D, Diep PT, Carter S, Carbone MG (2022)
Huang Y, Huang X, Ebstein RP, Yu R (2021)
Cardaillac C, Rua C, Simon EG, El-Hage W (2016)
+ 21 more citations