Background: Vaginal atrophy is common after menopause and is often linked to sexual dysfunction, particularly dyspareunia. Aim: The study aimed to investigate the effect of intravaginally applied oxytocin on expressions of vaginal atrophy. Methods: Fifty postmenopausal women aged 47 to 66 years with vaginal atrophy participated in this double-blinded placebo-controlled study. The women were randomized to intravaginal treatment with either gel with 600 IU/mL of oxytocin (oxytocin group) or gel alone (control group) once daily for 2 weeks. The gel consisted of hypromellose, pH 3.8 (Vagovital). Outcomes: The color of the vaginal mucosa, the vaginal pH, and the cytology of vaginal epithelial cells were investigated before and after treatment. Results: The color of the vaginal mucosa shifted from pale to red in all 25 patients treated with oxytocin but only in 4 patients in the control group (P < .001). There was a significant decrease in intravaginal pH in the oxytocin group and the control group, with the delta value being significantly greater in the oxytocin group than in the control group (P < .001). The vaginal maturation index increased significantly (P
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Moussa, A., Moberg, K. U., Elgrahy, I., Elsayied, M., Abdel-Rasheed, M., Farouk, M., … Meshaal, H. (2023). Effect of topical oxytocin gel on vaginal mucosa in postmenopausal Egyptian women: a clinical randomized trial. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 20(2), 177–183. https://doi.org/10.1093/jsxmed/qdac021
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