Desmopressin dosage for children

    • [DOCX File]AusPAR Attachment 2: Extract from the Clinical Evaluation ...

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      Desmopressin is a synthetic analogue of endogenous (pituitary) arginine vasopressin. It is an antidiuretic hormone that prevents excessive water loss in urine. Compared to vasopressin, desmopressin is longer acting, has greater anti-diuretic properties and lacks a pressor effect at clinically relevant doses.


    • [DOC File]Medication Administration Training Manual

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      Liquid medications must be measured to ensure accurate dosage. For liquid medications, always use a plastic marked medicine cup, oral syringe or dropper. Pay close attention to the medication order (dosage on the bottle) and find the corresponding markings on the medicine cup or dropper.


    • [DOC File]NURSE PROTOCOLS FOR

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      May 07, 2011 · Clients not responding adequately to the 110 mcg daily dose may use 110 mcg (2 sprays) in each nostril daily (total daily dose 220 mcg). Children 12 years or age or older may use 110 mcg (2 sprays) in each nostril once daily (total daily dose 220 mcg). OR


    • 1 - NICE

      In the base case, it was assumed that 75% of children would increase their dosage of desmopressin from 0.2 mg in the first two weeks to 0.4mg in the following weeks. The results of the probabilistic sensitivity analysis when it is assumed, instead, that 100% of children would require the higher dose of desmopressin are presented in table 20.


    • [DOC File]WATER DEPRIVATION TEST AND DESMOPRESSIN TEST IN …

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      3. 9 a.m cortisol (serum) at the end of the test on day 3 (6 hrs after last Dexamethasone dosage) Failure to suppress cortisol to


    • [DOC File]Weebly

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      Dosage adjustment when under stress. ... Typical examples . desmopressin (DDAVP) used with reduced or absent ADH. basically prevents copious amounts of urine output associated with this. synthetic. ... If we give nasal spray, helps children retain fluid longer and stay dry during the night. VonWillbrand disease.


    • [DOC File]Magellan Rx Management

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      Claims for Sporanox® Oral Solution will also pay at point-of-sale for those beneficiaries who cannot swallow solid oral dosage forms (< 6 years of age or NPO). Providers requesting a Prior Authorization (PA) should call the HP Prescription Drug Help Desk at 1-800-707-3854 or at 1 …


    • [DOC File]2002 CCHP PREFERRED DRUG LIST - Contra Costa County

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      dosage forms. Clindamycin CLEOCIN-T Erythromycin ERYCETTE, ERY-GEL, Erythromycin/Benzoyl peroxide BENZAMYCIN PA: Tried and failed or contraindication to . erythromycin or benzoyl peroxide as separate . agents. Metronidazole METROGEL C1: Treatment of acne rosacea Tretinoin RETIN-A, RETIN-A MICRO Formulary for Individuals < 30 years old; PA


    • [DOCX File]Australian Public Assessment Report for Desmopressin

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      Desmopressin is a synthetic analogue of endogenous (pituitary) arginine vasopressin. It is an antidiuretic hormone that prevents excessive water loss in urine. Compared to vasopressin, desmopressin is longer acting, has greater anti-diuretic properties and lacks a pressor effect at clinically relevant doses.


    • [DOC File]MINIMUM STANDARDS for PAEDIATRIC CONTINENCE CARE …

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      Continence in children constitutes an increasingly common problem. A study of a large cohort of children in the UK (The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children – ALSPAC) showed that 8% of children aged 9.5 years have infrequent bedwetting, and the prevalence of enuresis (bedwetting at least twice every week) is 1.5% (Butler et. al. 2008).


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