Medications for Nocturnal Enuresis

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KVK-Tech Inc
Usage: Desmopressin acetate tablets are indicated for managing central diabetes insipidus and temporary polyuria or polydipsia following head trauma or pituitary surgery. Additionally, they are used to treat primary nocturnal enuresis, either alone or alongside behavioral interventions. Ineffective for nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.
NorthStar RxLLC
Usage: Desmopressin acetate tablets are indicated for central diabetes insipidus as antidiuretic replacement therapy and for managing temporary polyuria and polydipsia after head trauma or pituitary surgery. They are also used for primary nocturnal enuresis, either alone or in conjunction with behavioral interventions.
Physicians Total Care, Inc.
Usage: Desmopressin acetate tablets are indicated for managing central diabetes insipidus and temporary polyuria after head trauma or surgery. They are also used for primary nocturnal enuresis, either alone or alongside behavioral interventions. The drug is ineffective for nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.
Boiron
Usage: This drug is indicated for the relief of bedwetting symptoms.
A-S Medication Solutions
Usage: This drug is indicated for the relief of symptoms of depression, particularly endogenous depression, requiring 1-3 weeks for optimal effects. Additionally, it may serve as temporary adjunctive therapy for childhood enuresis in children aged 6 and older, following exclusion of organic causes. Effectiveness may diminish with prolonged use.

Tofranil (imipramine hydrochloride)

(Imipramine hydrochloride)
Thompson Medical Solutions LLC
Usage: This drug is indicated for the relief of symptoms of depression, particularly endogenous depression, which may take 1-3 weeks for optimal effects. Additionally, it can be used as temporary adjunctive therapy for childhood enuresis in children aged 6 and older after excluding organic causes.