As you age, you may have different goals for your bleeding disorders treatment that change over time. It can be important to learn about all your options, but you may have questions. This section has answers to common questions about desmopressin. This section can help you develop your own set of questions to ask your health care provider to work together to find the best treatment option.
Desmopressin can used for people with hemophilia A and people with type 1 and type 2A VWD. Some people don’t respond to the treatment. Your health care provider may have you do a trial to see if it works.
If you're pregnant, it's important to discuss any cautions for using desmopressin during labor and delivery with your health care provider.1 They can provide you with more specific guidance based on your individual health needs and circumstances.
Helps stop bleeding in individuals with some bleeding disorders.
Can be used before surgery to help prevent extra bleeding.
Nasal spray (when available) can be an easier option.
It's important to be aware of the limitations associated with this medication. See infusion basics.
This type of medication (antidiuretics) causes the body to retain water. Due to this, it is important to limit your fluid intake so that the medication does not reduce levels of sodium in their bloodstream (a condition called hyponatremia).
Administered using a needle, into a vein (infusion). This can pose risks such as infection, bleeding, or other complications, so it's important to follow your health care provider's instructions carefully.
May be given using an injection to put the medicine into the body through a vein (infusion). This can be scary for many people. Learn more about needle fear and phobia in this video.
The manufacturer of Stimate® nasal spray has issued a recall of all US products, and resupplying is not expected until mid-2024. You can get more information on latest news updates and medical advisories.
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If you want more information about FDA-approved products for the treatment of bleeding disorders, please go to this list of approved treatments.
- NHF’s Medical and Scientific Advisory Council. (2022). MASAC Recommendations Concerning Products Licensed for the Treatment of Hemophilia and Other Bleeding Disorders (MASAC 272). National Hemophilia Foundation. https://www.hemophilia.org/healthcare-professionals/guidelines-on-care/masac-documents/masac-document-272-masac-recommendations-concerning-products-licensed-for-the-treatment-of-hemophilia-and-other-bleeding-disorders