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  2. Oxytocin treatment for postpartum depression - Wikipedia

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    A review of 38 randomized and controlled trials suggests that short-term use of intranasal oxytocin appears to have few side-effects, with no difference when compared to a placebo group. Short-term use of intranasal oxytocin (OT) appears to be equally safe in vulnerable individuals as well as those deemed healthy. Three adverse incidents have ...

  3. C. Sue Carter - Wikipedia

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    Most recently she has been examining the role of oxytocin and vasopressin in mental disorders such as autism, schizophrenia, anxiety and depression. [6] Carter is also known for research on the physiological basis of social behavior , including studies that implicated oxytocin, vasopressin and hormones of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal ...

  4. Oxytocin (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Oxytocin's uterine-contracting properties were discovered by British pharmacologist Henry Hallett Dale in 1906. [9] Oxytocin's milk ejection property was described by Ott and Scott in 1910 [44] and by Schafer and Mackenzie in 1911. [45] Oxytocin was the first polypeptide hormone to be sequenced [46] or synthesized.

  5. First-ever pill for postpartum depression is up for FDA ... - AOL

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    The FDA is about to decide whether to approve the first-ever pill for postpartum depression. The medication could also get approved for clinical depression. ... The medication could also get ...

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  7. Prairie vole - Wikipedia

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    The oxytocin receptors of the female prairie vole brain are located more densely in the reward system, and have more receptors than other species, which causes 'addiction' to the social behavior. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In the male prairie vole, the gene for the vasopressin receptor has a longer segment, as opposed to the montane vole, which has a ...

  8. Lexapro: Everything You Need to Know About Its Side Effects - AOL

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    Starting a new medication for your mental health can be a time full of uncertainty. And there’s a lot of information about antidepressant medications out there.

  9. Oxytocin - Wikipedia

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    Oxytocin is a peptide hormone and neuropeptide normally produced in the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary. [4] Present in animals since early stages of evolution, in humans it plays roles in behavior that include social bonding, love, reproduction, childbirth, and the period after childbirth.