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PAD Profile : Desmopressin acetate - Nocturnal polyuria (men)
Traffic Light Status
Status 1 of 1.
Guidelines
No guidelines returned.
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Committee Recommendations
The Surrey and North West Sussex Area Prescribing Committee (APC) recommends desmopressin (Noqdirna) as a treatment option for idiopathic noturnal polyuria.
Desmopressin (Noqdirna) is a licensed product and should be prescibed as an alternative to other, off label desmopressin preparations.
Desmopressin (Noqdirna) will be assigned a BLUE (no information sheet) traffic light status and specialists in secondary care will be required to prescribe at least 1 month of desmopressin prior to requesting transfer of care with the patients primary care provider.
The attached nocturia treatment pathway has been developed in conjunction with colleagues at Ashford & St Peters Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and is expected to compliment the information all ready available for prescribers on this page. See below for further information