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A new fast‐melting oral formulation of desmopressin: a pharmacodynamic study in children with primary nocturnal enuresis

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Abstract

Desmopressin, as the oral lyophilisate, causes a marked decrease in urinary output in hydrated children with PNE. A small dose range (120-240 microg) is likely to control diuresis for a period corresponding to a night's sleep (7-11 h) in most children with PNE. However, some patients might require a higher dose to obtain antidiuresis for the complete night.

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