Monograph Details

Urogenital System > Overactive bladder/enuresis
DDAVP NASAL SPRAY
Manufacturer
Sanofi Aventis
Legal Classification
Rx
Pharmacological Class
Vasopressin (synthetic).
Generic Name
Desmopressin acetate 10micrograms/spray; nasal spray.
Also
DDAVP
DDAVP INJECTION
DDAVP RHINAL TUBE
Indications
Primary nocturnal enuresis.
Children
<6yrs: not recommended. ≥6yrs: initially 20micrograms (2 sprays) or 0.2mL soln intranasally at bedtime. Usual range 10–40micrograms/day at bedtime. Give ½ total dose in each nostril. Use rhinal tube for doses <10micrograms.
Adults
10–40micrograms intranasally at bedtime. Use rhinal tube for doses <10micrograms.
Precautions
Monitor fluid intake, urine volume and osmolality. Fluid/electrolyte imbalance (eg, cystic fibrosis). Coronary artery insufficiency. Hypertension. Nasal mucosal changes may cause unreliable absorption; discontinue use until nasal problems resolve (nasal forms). Very young. Elderly. Pregnancy (Cat.B). Nursing mothers.
Interactions
Caution with other pressor agents.
Adverse Reactions
Headache, nausea, nasal congestion, rhinitis, flushing, abdominal cramps, water intoxication, hyponatremia, changes in blood pressure, epistaxis, sore throat, cough; seizures in children from plasma hypoosmolality (rare).
How Supplied
Tabs—100
Nasal spray—5 mL (50 sprays)
Rhinal tube—2.5 mL (w. 2 rhinal tubes)
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