DDAVP Nasal for Diabetes Insipidus User Reviews
- Caj...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- March 8, 2019
"Been taking DDAVP nasal for over 15 years. Controls my CDI very well. Took Minirin before and pitressin tannate suspended in peanut oil before that. Was diagnosed with diabetes insipidus over 40 years ago."
- Anonymous
- Taken for 10 years or more
- May 15, 2012
"I love this medication, it works a lot better than the pill! I can go about 18 hours or so, whereas the pill will last only a few hours, if that!"
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- Ots...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- January 9, 2019
"This is like a miracle drug to me. It works very well."
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"I have used Desmopressin DDAVP nasal spray since 1978, and I started off using it with a Rhinal tube and got to adjust how much I received with each dose. Since you replaced it with a spray that does not work for me, it's supposed to give a light spray with each dose, and sometimes I get a fire hose dose and end up wasting it. A light mist spray is what I should be getting each time, and then I run out early and have trouble getting a refill because it's supposed to last longer. I should be able to refill when I need it and not when you say I should need it. It's frustrating as hell if it does not work like it's supposed to. I should be able to get one free every year to make up for ones that dispense too much. What do you suggest I do to remedy this problem? Now here I am almost out again and will have to fight with the pharmacy to get this refilled once again."