How do you use Minirin Melt?
How do you use Minirin Melt?
Place Minirin Melt under the tongue (sublingual). It will dissolve in seconds without the need for water.
When do you take Minirin?
Minirin Tablets are indicated for the treatment of: cranial diabetes insipidus; primary nocturnal enuresis in patients from 6 years of age with normal ability to concentrate urine, who are refractory to an enuresis alarm or in whom an enuresis alarm is contraindicated or inappropriate.
What is the generic name of Isordil?
Isosorbide dinitrate is a nitrate that dilates (widens) blood vessels, making it easier for blood to flow through them and easier for the heart to pump. Isosorbide dinitrate is used to treat or prevent attacks of chest pain (angina).
Can I take desmopressin with food?
Conclusions: The gastrointestinal absorption of desmopressin is reduced and delayed if administered with or 1.5 hours after a meal. This decreased absorption of desmopressin did not have an impact on the antidiuretic action of the drug since all treatment regimens elicted a maximal response.
What are the different sizes of minirin melts?
Minirin Melts are supplied in packs of 30s. Minirin Melt 120 micrograms is a white, round, sublingual (under the tongue) wafer, marked with two drop shaped figures on one side. Minirin Melt 240 micrograms is a white, round, sublingual (under the tongue) wafer, marked with three drop shaped figures on one side.
What happens if you take too much minirin melt?
Taking too much Minirin Melt increases the risk of water retention and/or hyponatraemia.
Can minirin melt be used for bedwetting in children?
Minirin Melt can be used by children 6 years of age and older for the treatment of bedwetting. Children should be closely observed when they are taking the medicine to ensure they take the correct dose. They should also be monitored to ensure that they restrict their fluid intake.
How is minirin melt used to treat enuresis?
Minirin Melt is a medication used to treat primary nocturnal enuresis (bed wetting) in adults and children over 6 years of age whose ability to concentrate urine is normal. Minirin Melt should only be used to treat bed wetting, if management with a bed wetting alarm fails or when a bed wetting alarm is contraindicated or inappropriate.
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