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Ddavp, Ddavp Melt, Ddavp Spray
Ddavp injection Drug Information
Ddavp injection drug is used as an agent to regulate urine for patients suffering from bed-wetting. It is used to treat a disorder called diabetes insipidus, where patient eliminates excess fluid despite reduction in intake. This results in continual thirst. Ddavp injection reabsorbs excess water by attaching itself to the renal ducts thereby preventing its passing out of the body. This drug is not suitable for patients with kidney impairment. Inform your doctor about your medical history.
Ddavp injection Dosage Information
The recommended dose of this generic injection is 4 mcg/ml IV. This dosage is applicable to treat Von-Willebrand’s disease type-1, diabetes insipidus and Hemophilia-A. Children and adults whose body weight is greater than 10 kg are recommended 50 ml of the diluents. The recommended dose for children with a body weight less than 10 kg is 10 ml of the diluents. Range of dosage in adults is recommended as 0.5 ml to 1 ml per day, divided into 2 doses. Buy Ddvap injections from North Meds, a Canadian pharmacy.
Side Effects and Precautions For Ddavp injection
Desmospressin may cause allergic reactions like troublesome breathing, hives, swelling of the face, lips, throat, and tongue. Exercise caution if you experience nausea, headache, mild stomach ache, diarrhea, redness or warmness of the face. You may feel like you might pass out or may experience swelling or weight gain; loss of appetite; muscle weakness or pain; hallucinations; confusion; hypertension or extremely high blood pressure after using cheap Ddavp injection.
Consult your doctor if you are nursing a child, or are pregnant or are planning to get pregnant. The effect of Ddvap injection on an unborn child is not known, consult your doctor before taking this drug. During the course of this drug, serious and life-threatening electrolyte imbalance can occur due to excess sodium loss caused by excess water intake. Speak to your doctor about your water intake, while you are on Desmospressin.
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