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Oxytocin + Apomorphine

For Women
Oxytocin, commonly known as the "love hormone," plays a crucial role in human bonding, trust, and social interactions. Its ability to foster emotional connections has led to research exploring its potential therapeutic applications. In combination with apomorphine, a dopamine agonist, this blend offers a nuanced approach to improving emotional intimacy and sexual desire.

Apomorphine, a non-selective dopamine agonist, stimulates dopamine receptors in the brain. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure, reward, and desire. Through its action on dopamine receptors, apomorphine may enhance sexual arousal and desire. This effect is attributed to the modulation of neural pathways involved in the experience of pleasure and intimacy.
  • Improved Emotional Bonding: Oxytocin's influence on social cognition and emotional perception may enhance emotional connections between partners.

  • Heightened Sexual Desire: Apomorphine's impact on dopamine receptors may contribute to increased sexual arousal and desire, potentially improving overall sexual satisfaction.

  • Individual Variability: Responses to oxytocin and apomorphine can vary among individuals due to factors such as genetics, hormonal balance, and psychological state. Personalized assessment is necessary for optimal results.

Take 45 minutes before intercourse as directed by your JRNYS healthcare provider

This combination is a compounded medication and has not been approved by the FDA. Potential side effects can include:

  • Allergic reaction

  • Nausea and Vomiting: One of the most common side effects of apomorphine is nausea, which may be accompanied by vomiting. These symptoms can be quite pronounced, especially when the medication is first initiated, but they often decrease in intensity with continued use.

  • Dizziness or Lightheadedness: Some individuals may experience dizziness or a feeling of lightheadedness, especially when standing up quickly. It is advisable to rise slowly from sitting or lying down to minimize this effect.

  • Hypotension (Low Blood Pressure): Apomorphine can cause a drop in blood pressure, leading to feelings of weakness or faintness. Individuals with a history of low blood pressure should use this medication cautiously.

  • Sleepiness or Fatigue: Some users may experience drowsiness or an increased feeling of tiredness.

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