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Sexual Health & Bonding

Vasopressin

Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) · "the monogamy molecule"
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What it is

Vasopressin is a natural nine-amino-acid hormone closely related to oxytocin. Best known for water retention regulation (its ADH role), but also plays a key role in pair-bonding, memory consolidation, social recognition, and aggression in males. Famous for its role in monogamous prairie vole behavior.

How it works

Activates V1a, V1b, and V2 receptors. V1a in the brain mediates pair-bonding, social recognition, and protective/territorial behavior. V2 in the kidneys regulates water retention. Higher V1a receptor density is associated with stronger monogamous behavior in mammals.

Benefits

Timeline

15–30 min
Effects begin (intranasal).
2–4 hours
Peak effect.

Dosing & titration

Intranasal dose10–40 IU per dose
FrequencyAs-needed; not daily for long periods
When to titrate upEffects are subtle; many users don't notice clear changes.

Side effects & risks

Caution with cardiovascular issues. Vasopressin can raise blood pressure and cause water retention.

Typical price

$50–$100/moIntranasal spray from a 503A compounding pharmacy.

Studies

Educational reference only. Not medical advice.