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Desmopressin Acetate

DESMOPRESSIN ACETATE

Manufacturer: Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC

Indicated for:
Arginine vasopressin deficiency
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FDA-Approved Indications (1)

Desmopressin acetate injection is indicated as antidiuretic replacement therapy in the management of central (cranial) diabetes insipidus and for the management of the temporary polyuria and polydipsi

Population: all ages

Indications & Usage

1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE Desmopressin acetate injection is a vasopressin analog used for: Central Diabetes Insipidus - as antidiuretic replacement therapy in the management of central (cranial) diabetes insipidus and for the management of the temporary polyuria and polydipsia following head trauma or surgery in the pituitary region. ( 1.1 ) Hemophilia A- for patients with factor VIII coagulant activity levels greater than 5% to maintain hemostasis during surgical procedures and postoperatively or reduce bleeding with episodes of spontaneous or traumatic injuries such as hemarthroses, intramuscular hematomas, or mucosal bleeding. ( 1.2 ) von Willebrand’s disease (Type I) - for patients with mild to moderate disease with factor VIII levels greater than 5% to maintain hemostasis during surgical procedures or traumatic injuries such as hemarthroses, intramuscular hematomas, or mucosal bleeding. ( 1.3 ) Limitations of Use Desmopressin acetate is ineffective and not indicated for the treatment of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. ( 1.3 ) von Willebrand’s disease (severe Type I) - not indicated for the treatment of patients with severe Type I von Willebrand’s disease and when there is evidence of an abnormal molecular form of factor VIII antigen. ( 1.3 ) 1.1 Central Diabetes Insipidus Desmopressin acetate injection is indicated as antidiuretic replacement therapy in the management of central (cranial) diabetes insipidus and for the management of the temporary polyuria and polydipsia following head trauma or surgery in the pituitary region. Limitations of Use: Desmopressin acetate is ineffective and not indicated for the treatment of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. 1.2 Hemophilia A Desmopressin acetate injection is indicated for patients with hemophilia A with factor VIII coagulant activity levels greater than 5% without factor VIII antibodies to: Maintain hemostasis during surgical procedures and postoperatively Reduce bleeding with episodes of spontaneous or traumatic injuri

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