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Incontinence - urinary, in women - Management
What adverse effects of desmopressin should I be aware of?
- Desmopressin is well tolerated at recommended doses.
- Adverse effects can include headache, abdominal pain, and nausea. Isolated cases of allergic skin reactions and more severe general allergic reactions have been reported.
- Water retention/hyponatraemia (due to fluid overload) occurs if treatment with desmopressin is undertaken without concomitant reduction of fluid intake.
[ABPI Medicines Compendium, 2008b; BNF 57, 2009]
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