Brand name:
DDAVP
Pronounced: dee-dee-ai-vee-pee
Generic name:
Desmopressin acetate
Other brand name:
Stimate
Why is DDAVP prescribed?
DDAVP nasal spray, nose drops, and tablets are given to prevent
or control the frequent urination and loss of water associated with
diabetes insipidus (a rare condition characterized by very large
quantities of diluted urine and excessive thirst). They are also
used to treat frequent passage of urine and increased thirst in
people with certain brain injuries, and those who have undergone
surgery in the pituitary region of the brain. DDAVP nasal spray and
nose drops are also prescribed to help stop some types of
bedwetting.
Stimate nasal spray is used to stop bleeding in certain types of
hemophilia (failure of the blood to clot).
Most important fact about DDAVP
When taking DDAVP, elderly and young people in particular should
limit their fluid intake to no more than what satisfies thirst.
Although extremely rare, there is a possibility of water
intoxication, in which reduced sodium levels in the blood can lead
to seizures.
How should you take DDAVP?
Use DDAVP exactly as prescribed. The spray and drops are for
nasal use only; never swallow DDAVP or allow the liquid to
run into your mouth.
Your doctor may increase or decrease your dosage, depending on
how you respond to DDAVP. Your response will be judged by how long
you are able to sleep without having to get up to urinate and how
much urine your kidneys produce.
The DDAVP nasal spray pump bottle accurately delivers 50 doses of
DDAVP. After the 50th dose, the amount of medication that
comes out with each spray will no longer be a full dose. When this
happens, throw the bottle away even if it is not completely empty.
Stimate nasal spray delivers 25 doses; the same instructions
apply. The Stimate nasal spray pump must be primed before you use it
for the first time: Press down 4 times.
Since the DDAVP spray bottle delivers only a standard-sized dose,
those who need more or less medication should use the nose drops
instead of the spray.
If nasal congestion, scars, or swelling inside the nose make it
difficult to absorb DDAVP, your doctor may temporarily stop the drug
or give you tablets or an injectable form. If you are switched to
tablets, you should start taking them 12 hours after you last used
the nasal spray or nose drops.
--If you miss a dose...
Take the forgotten dose as soon as you remember. If you take 1
dose a day and don't remember until the next day, skip the dose. If
you take DDAVP more than once a day and it is almost time for the
next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular
schedule. Never try to "catch up" by doubling the dose.
--Storage instructions...
The drops should be stored in the refrigerator. If you are
traveling, they will stay fresh at room temperature for up to 3
weeks.
The tablets and nasal spray can be kept at room temperature.
Protect the tablets from heat and light.
DDAVP side effects
Too high a dosage of DDAVP nasal spray or drops may produce
headache, nausea, mild abdominal cramps, stuffy nose, irritation of
the nose, or flushing. These symptoms will probably disappear when
the dosage is reduced. Some people have complained of nosebleed,
sore throat, cough, or a cold or other upper respiratory infections
after taking DDAVP nasal spray or drops.
- Other potential side effects include:
Abdominal pain,
chills,
conjunctivitis (pinkeye),
depression,
dizziness,
inability to produce tears,
leg rash,
nostril pain,
rash,
stomach or intestinal upset,
swelling around the eyes,
weakness
- Side effects of Stimate nasal spray may include:
Agitation,
chest pain,
chills,
dizziness,
fluid retention and swelling,
indigestion,
inflammation of the penis,
insomnia,
itchy or light-sensitive eyes,
pain,
pounding heartbeat,
rapid heartbeat,
sleepiness,
vomiting,
warm feeling
Why should DDAVP not be prescribed?
Do not use DDAVP if you are sensitive to or have ever had an
allergic reaction to any of its ingredients.
Special warnings about DDAVP
If you have cystic fibrosis or any other condition in which there
is fluid and electrolyte imbalance, you should use DDAVP with
extreme caution.
Because DDAVP may cause a rise in blood pressure, use this
medication cautiously if you have high blood pressure and/or
coronary artery disease. Your blood pressure could also fall
temporarily. If you continue to experience bleeding after using
Stimate nasal spray, contact your doctor.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking DDAVP
If DDAVP is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of either
could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially
important to check with your doctor before combining DDAVP with the
following:
Any drug used to increase blood pressure
Clofibrate (Atromid-S)
Glyburide (Micronase)
Epinephrine (EpiPen)
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform your
doctor immediately. Although DDAVP is not known to cause birth
defects, it should be used with caution. DDAVP should be taken
during pregnancy only if clearly needed. DDAVP is not believed to
appear in breast milk. However, check with your doctor before using
the drug while breastfeeding.
Recommended dosage for DDAVP
Your doctor will carefully tailor your dosage to meet your
individual needs.
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Overdosage
An overdose of DDAVP may cause abdominal cramps, flushing,
headache, or nausea. If you suspect an overdose of DDAVP, seek
medical attention immediately.
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