Medications for Neurogenic Diabetes Insipidus

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  • desmopressin acetate

    (Desmopressin Acetate)
    KVK-Tech Inc
    Desmopressin acetate tablets are indicated for managing central diabetes insipidus and temporary polyuria or polydipsia following head trauma or pituitary surgery. Additionally, they are used to treat primary nocturnal enuresis, either alone or alongside behavioral interventions. Ineffective for nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.
  • desmopressin acetate

    (Desmopressin Acetate)
    Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Desmopressin nasal spray is indicated for antidiuretic replacement therapy in managing central diabetes insipidus in adults and children aged 4 and older. It is not indicated for nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, primary nocturnal enuresis, or in patients with certain nasal conditions or impaired consciousness.
  • desmopressin acetate

    (Desmopressin Acetate)
    Gland Pharma Limited
    Desmopressin acetate injection is indicated for managing central diabetes insipidus, temporary polyuria and polydipsia after head trauma, and for hemophilia A and mild to moderate von Willebrand’s disease Type I to maintain hemostasis and reduce bleeding during surgeries and injuries.
  • desmopressin acetate

    (Desmopressin Acetate)
    NorthStar RxLLC
    Desmopressin acetate tablets are indicated for central diabetes insipidus as antidiuretic replacement therapy and for managing temporary polyuria and polydipsia after head trauma or pituitary surgery. They are also used for primary nocturnal enuresis, either alone or in conjunction with behavioral interventions.
  • desmopressin acetate

    (Desmopressin acetate)
    Meitheal Pharmaceuticals Inc.
    Desmopressin Acetate Injection is indicated for managing central diabetes insipidus, temporary polyuria and polydipsia post-head trauma or surgery, hemophilia A, and mild to moderate von Willebrand's disease (Type I). It helps maintain hemostasis and reduce bleeding during surgeries and after injuries. Not effective for nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.
  • desmopressin acetate

    (Desmopressin Acetate)
    Physicians Total Care, Inc.
    Desmopressin acetate tablets are indicated for managing central diabetes insipidus and temporary polyuria after head trauma or surgery. They are also used for primary nocturnal enuresis, either alone or alongside behavioral interventions. The drug is ineffective for nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.