Whats the usual dose for bedwetting?

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4 May 2010

The standard Desmopressin dosage is one 0.2 mg tablet at bedtime for one week. If your child becomes dry, continue at this dose. If your child remains wet, increase the dose to two 0.2 mg tablets for one week. If your child becomes dry, stay at this dosage. If your child remains wet, increase the dose to three 0.2 mg tablets for one week. If your child becomes dry, continue at this dose. If not, discontinue the medication contact your physician... Hope this helps. Colin M. Zimmermann

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