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DDAVP MELT
Dosage: 60mcg
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Price: $61.61
DDAVP MELT
Dosage: 60mcg
Quantity: 90
Price: $128.27
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Price: $84.84
DDAVP MELT
Dosage: 120mcg
Quantity: 90
Price: $222.21

Description


Generic Name: desmopressin acetate

Drug Class: antidiuretic hormone, antihemorrhagic agent

Ddavp Melt Indications

Ddavp Melt is an oral prescription drug used to manage central cranial diabetes insipidus. This is also prescribed for temporary polyuria and polydipsia among patients with brain trauma/brain surgery around the pituitary glands region. It is also indicated for primary nocturnal enuresis or “bed wetting”.

Ddavp Melt Dosage Forms

This is available in Ddavp Melt 60 mcg, and 120 mcg orally disintegrating tablets.

Ddavp Melt Mechanism of Action

This oral lyophilisate mainly stimulates vasopressin 2 or V2 receptors. This then results in an increase in water reabsorption in the kidneys and a reduction in urine production. In addition, this oral medication can also enhance platelet function by increasing the release of von Willebrand factor or vWF and factor VIII from the endothelium.

How to Take Ddavp Melt

Before starting to take Ddavp Melt, it is necessary to read the information leaflet or medication guide given by a healthcare professional. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for further medical advice or additional details if you do not understand the uses and directions of this medication.

This oral medication is meant to be taken sublingually. This is usually prescribed three times a day or as prescribed by the physician. You may administer it with or without a meal. Place the tablet under your tongue and let it dissolve. It may take a few seconds or minutes for the medication to be completely absorbed. You may have to limit the drinking of water while on this treatment.

Make a dosing schedule. Do not increase or decrease your DDAVP dosage as it is based on your overall health condition and how you will respond to the therapy. You should also not take it more frequently and never stop using the tablet abruptly as it can lead to worsening conditions.

DDAVP Side Effects

Mild & Common Side Effects:

    • Headache
    • Nausea
    • Flushing
    • Upset stomach
    • Diarrhea

Severe Side Effects:

    • Persistent nausea and vomiting
    • Severe drowsiness
    • Unusual tiredness
    • Loss of appetite
    • Muscle weakness
    • Unusual weight gain
    • Slow or shallow breathing
    • Seizures
    • Loss of consciousness
    • Confusion
    • Irritability
    • Hallucinations

 

Note that this is not a full/complete list of the side effects of Ddavp Melt.

If you experience severe or persistent adverse reactions while taking Ddavp Melt, discontinue medication and talk to your doctor or health care professional.

Ddavp Warnings and Precautions

Do not take this prescription drug if you have a known allergy to desmopressin or any Ddavp ingredients the tablet may contain. Always be watchful for any signs of serious allergic reactions including the following:

    • Swelling of the face and neck
    • Swollen lymph nodes
    • Hives/itchiness
    • Skin rashes
    • Severe dizziness
    • Breathing difficulties

If any of these occur, stop taking this medication and seek emergency medical help immediately.

This medication may be contraindicated for people with a history of certain medical conditions, such as blocked blood vessels, heart failure, any heart disease, cystic fibrosis, mineral/fluid imbalance, high blood pressure, low sodium in the blood (hyponatremia), kidney disease, blood clots, and bleeding problems. Due to possible drug interactions, you should discuss all the prescription medications, nonprescription medications, supplements, and herbal products you are taking.

Practice safety caution as this medication can cause dizziness and drowsiness. You must also limit your consumption of alcoholic drinks. Note that alcohol can also interfere with the effect of desmopressin.

Report to your healthcare provider once you develop any condition or illness that may cause water and mineral imbalance. This includes diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and infections like flu. You should also report any conditions or situations that require drinking more fluids, like heavy sweating, doing strenuous exercise, and exposure to extremely hot weather. The physician may have to hold or adjust desmopressin in these conditions.

Elderly patients who are taking this drug must always be monitored. Kidney function becomes less efficient as people age. This type of drug is being excreted by the kidneys. Thus, geriatric patients have higher risks of mineral imbalance or having low levels of potassium in the bloodstream.

It is not known yet this drug can cause harm to unborn babies so pregnant moms must take this oral drug only if extremely necessary. If you are breastfeeding, this drug may pass into the breastmilk so you must discuss all the possible risks with your doctor before deciding to take this product.

How much does DDAVP cost in Canada?

Pharma Passport offers the most affordable pricing on this medication. Ordering from us is convenient and hassle-free.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is Ddavp used for?

DDAVP (desmopressin) is being used to control and manage increased urination. It is used for central diabetes insipidus and bed wetting. This is also prescribed among patients with von Willebrand’s disease and mild hemophilia A as it helps stop bleeding.

How does Ddavp Melt work for bleeding?

This type of prescription drug increases the level of factor VIII and von Willebrand factor that is circulating in the system by almost three or five times of the normal range. Its effect may last for about 12 to 24 hours.

Does Ddavp Melt affect blood pressure?

Desmopressin does not usually affect blood pressure. Although in some cases, it may either increase or decrease the blood pressure, which may cause headache, dizziness, or a fast heartbeat.

How long can you use Ddavp Melt?

It is safe to take this medication for a few weeks to a few months. In most cases, this orally disintegrating tablet is being prescribed for six months. However, this will still depend on the severity of your condition.

Is Ddavp Melt an over-the-counter drug?

This oral product is a prescription drug, so you cannot get this over the counter. You are required to obtain a valid prescription from your doctor. Do not use this medication unless prescribed.

Can I buy Ddavp online?

You may buy Ddavp Melt from any physical drugstores and online pharmacies. Your best option is to order this from our online store. Check the top of this page to see our prices.

Additional information

Scientific Name:

Desmopressin

Formulation:

Orally Disintegrating Tablet

Strength(s):

60mcg, 120mcg

Quantities Available:

30, 90

The contents on this page was provided by third parties to Pharmapassport.com. The information for DDAVP MELT (Desmopressin) is not intended to substitute for qualified health care professional's advice. Please consult with your doctor if you have any questions or require medical advice.

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