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Desmopressin is used in people with certain bleeding problems (hemophilia A type 1 von Willebrand's disease) to control bleeding caused by surgery injuries or heavy menstrual periods. This medication is a man-made form of a certain substance in the body called vasopressin that helps with normal blood clotting.Indication:DESMOPRESSIN PH&T nasal spray solution is indicated for the treatment of cranial diabetes insipidus and for establishing renal concentration capacity testing.DESMOPRESSIN PH&T nasal spray solution is also indicated for the treatment of primary nocturnal enuresis in patients (from 5 years of age) with normal ability to concentrate urine.Dosage and Administration:1 dose of the spray provides 0.1ml which corresponds to 10Ág desmopressin acetate.Cranial diabetes insipidusDosage is individual after testing but normal dosage for adults is 10-20Ág 1-2 times daily. For children 5-10Ág 1-2 times daily. In the event of signs of water retention/hyponatremia treatment should be interrupted and the dose should be adjusted.Primary nocturnal enuresisA clinically effective dose is individual and may vary from 10 to 40Ág administered intranasally. A suitable initial dose is 20Ág intranasally at bedtime. Fluid restriction should be observed please see under Warnings and Precautions. In the event of signs of water retention/hyponatremia treatment should be interrupted. Assessment of the necessity of continued treatment should be made after three months during one substance-free week.
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