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MinirinActive Ingredient(s): Desmopressin AcetateFirst Approved by the FDA: September 16, 2002 Pharmaceutical Company: FERRING Minirin Article SummaryDesmopressin (trade Names: Ddavp, Stimate, Minirin) Is A Synthetic Replacement For Vasopressin, The Hormone That Reduces Urine Production During Sleep. It May Be Taken Nasally, Intravenously, Or As A Pill. Doctors Prescribe Desmopressin Most Frequently For Treatment Of Diabetes Insipidus Or Bedwetting. in December 2007, Us Drug Regulators Banned Using Desmopressin Nasal Sprays For Treating Bedwetting, But Said That Desmopressin Pills Are Still A Safe Bedwetting Treatment For Otherwise Healthy Pa ... Read the Full Minirin ArticleArticle May Include Instructions, Side Effects, Interactions, Etc. This article is from Wikipedia. All text is available under the terms of the GFDL (GNU Free Documentation License) | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minirin Possible Dosages for this and Related Drugs:Note: May Include Dosages for Drugs similar to MinirinInjection 0.004mg/ml, 0.015mg/ml, 4mcg/ml Solution 0.01% Spray, Metered 0.01mg/actuation, 0.01mg/spray, 0.15mg/spray, 150mcg/actuation Tablet 0.1mg, 0.2mg Related Drug Page(s): Related Search Results for MinirinPossibly Related TopicsWebmasters or Publishers: Link To This Drug ListingCopy and Paste the HTML Code Below to Create a Link to this Listing from any Web Page or Email.Graphical Link:
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