DDAVP Spray (desmopressin acetate) is used as a nasal spray and is an antidiuretic synthetic hormone used as a replacement for vasopressin (a pituitary hormone) to treat a number of different conditions.  DDAVP Spray (desmopressin acetate) is used in the prevention of hemorrhages, to control bed wetting, and relief of excessive urinating which can cause dehydration. The anti diuretic effects are decreased urine volume with increased concentration and relief of excessive thirst.

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DDAVP Spray (desmopressin acetate) is used as a nasal spray and works by limiting the amount of water that is made by your kidneys and limiting the volume of urine. A healthy body needs to maintain a balance of water and salt (sodium). If sodium levels become too low either as a result of increased water or reduced salt levels, a person may have seizures and, in extreme cases, may die. DDAVP Spray (desmopressin acetate) is used in the management of central diabetes insipidus or commonly called “water diabetes”.

These are some of the most common reported side effects of taking DDAVP Spray (desmopressin acetate) nasal congestion, rhinitis, cough, nostril pain and sore throat, headache, nausea, upset stomach, or flushing of the face if any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. Remember that your doctor has prescribed this DDAVP Spray (desmopressin acetate) because he or she has judged that the benefit to you is greater than the risk of side effects. Many people using DDAVP Spray (desmopressin acetate) do not have serious side effects.

DDAVP Spray (desmopressin acetate) can infrequently cause a low level of sodium in the blood, which can be serious and possibly life-threatening. Drinking too much water or other fluids increases the risk of having a low level of sodium in the blood. Therefore, follow your doctor's directions for limiting fluids. Seek immediate medical attention if you have any of these unlikely but serious symptoms of a low level of sodium in the blood: loss of appetite, severe nausea, vomiting, severe headache, muscle weakness/spasms/cramps, sudden weight gain, unusual tiredness, unusual severe drowsiness, mental/mood changes (such as confusion, hallucinations, irritability), loss of consciousness, seizures, slow/shallow breathing.