Diabetes insipidus is a rare condition that leads to excessive urination. This can lead to severe dehydration and high sodium levels — and these can mean serious complications. Share on Pinterest ...
You’re no doubt aware of diabetes mellitus, which has type 1 and type 2 variations. However, there’s another form out there known as diabetes insipidus (DI). It’s a disorder of water balance and ...
Traumatic brain injury can cause you to make less of a certain hormone in your body. This may lead to diabetes insipidus either temporarily or permanently. Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) can range ...
Aquaporin-2 (AQP2) is a critical water channel in the renal collecting ducts that governs water reabsorption and urine concentration. Dysregulation of AQP2, through genetic mutations or acquired ...
Made in Ontario by AA Pharma, Desmopressin is a drug delivered in nasal spray form to combat the effects of diabetes ...
The FDA has approved an oral liquid therapy for the treatment of central diabetes insipidus in people of all ages, according to a press release. Desmopressin acetate (Desmoda, Eton Pharmaceuticals) is ...
Transient diabetes insipidus almost always begins within 24-48 h of surgery, and usually abates within several days. Both transient diabetes insipidus and the first phase of the triphasic pattern are ...