Love hormone nasal spray tested for borderline personality disorder
NCT ID NCT02225600
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated Jun 22, 2026 · Updated 31 times
Summary
This pilot study tested whether a nasal spray containing oxytocin, sometimes called the 'love hormone,' could improve trust and cooperation in people with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Forty participants (some with BPD, some healthy) played a trust game after receiving either oxytocin or a placebo. The study aimed to see if oxytocin could normalize brain activity and behavior during the game. However, the study was suspended, so results are limited.
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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York, New York, 10029, United States
What this could mean
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Active substance
Oxytocin (nasal spray)
What this could lead to
If it works, this could point toward a way to help people with borderline personality disorder feel more trusting and cooperative in social situations.
What could go wrong
This is a very small pilot study that has been suspended. It only looks at short-term effects in a lab setting, so results may not apply to real life or lead to a treatment.
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