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Bed-Wetting Drug Linked to Seizures

December 2007

Bed wetting drug may cause seizures. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned parents and healthcare professionals that seizures may result form a drug commonly prescribed to children to control bed-wetting. Desmopressin, sold as DDAVP, DDVP, Stimate, and more, may lead to seizures and death among young children who take the intranasal drug.

Desmopressin is most often taken as a nasal spray formula. The drug is used to treat nocturnal enuresis, commonly known as bed-wetting. This FDA warning seeks to curb negative affects resulting from the use of desmopressin.

The drug has been linked to a condition known as hyponatremia. Serious hyponatremia illness may lead to seizures, a dangerous side effect particularly among children and patients in a weakened state. In severe cases, the condition can lead to death.

Please note: All of our lawyers are licensed to practice in the state of Pennsylvania. We also have lawyers licensed to practice in Maryland, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia, and we associate with experienced attorneys in other states. In addition, all drug-related litigation may involve co-counsel.

Source: "Desmopressin Acetate." FDA Alert. December 4, 2007.

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