The highest recommended dose of oxytocin for therapeutic use is typically around 20 units. However, doses as high as 40 units may be used in certain situations, under close medical supervision.
It is important to note that higher doses of oxytocin can lead to increased risk of side effects, such as high blood pressure, rapid heart rate, and uterine hyperstimulation. Therefore, dosages should be carefully monitored and adjusted based on individual patient responses.
There are also reports of oxytocin being used in much higher doses in research settings, such as administration of 100 units or more for experimental purposes. However, such high doses are not recommended for routine clinical use due to the potential for serious adverse effects.
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