Posology
Treatment of diabetes insipidus:
Dosage is individual in diabetes insipidus but the total daily sublingual dose normally lies in the range of 120 micrograms to 720 micrograms. A suitable starting dose in adults and children is 60 micrograms three times daily, administered sublingually.
This dosage regimen should then be adjusted in accordance with the patient's response. For the majority of patients, the maintenance dose is 60 micrograms to 120 micrograms sublingually three times daily.
Post-hypophysectomy polyuria/polydipsia:
The dose of desmopressin sublingual tablets should be controlled by measurement of urine osmolality.
Primary nocturnal enuresis
The recommended initial dose for children (from 5 years of age) and adults (up to 65 years of age) with normal urine concentrating ability, who have primary nocturnal enuresis, is 120 micrograms at bedtime administered sublingually. If this dose is not sufficiently effective, the dose may be increased up to 240 micrograms, administered sublingually. Fluid restriction should be observed.
Desmopressin sublingual tablets are intended for treatment periods of up to 3 months. The need for continued treatment should be reassessed by means of a period of at least 1 week without Desmopressin sublingual tablets.
In the event of signs or symptoms of water retention and/or hyponatraemia (headache, nausea/vomiting, weight gain, and, in severe cases, convulsions) treatment should be interrupted until the patient has fully recovered. When restarting treatment strict fluid restriction should be enforced (see section 4.4).
If adequate clinical effect is not achieved within 4 weeks following appropriate dose titration the medication should be discontinued.
Special Populations
Elderly patients (65 years of age and older)
The initiation of treatment in patients over 65 years of age is not recommended (see section 4.3 and 4.4).
Renal impairment
Desmopressin sublingual tablets are contraindicated in patients with moderate and severe renal insufficiency (see section 4.3).
Hepatic impairment
No dose adjustment is needed for patients with hepatic impairment (see section 5.2).
Paediatric population
Desmopressin sublingual tablets are indicated for treatment in this population (see section 4.2 above). Dose recommendations are the same as in adults.
Method of administration
Sublingual use, place the tablet under the tongue where it dissolves without the need for water.
Food intake may reduce the intensity and duration of the antidiuretic effect at low doses of desmopressin (see section 4.5).