Desmopressin

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Desmopressin chemical structure
Desmopressin
Systematic (IUPAC) name
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Identifiers
CAS number 16679-58-6
ATC code H01BA02
PubChem 27991
DrugBank BTD00112
Chemical data
Formula C46H64N14O12S2
Mol. weight 1069.22 g/mol
Pharmacokinetic data
Bioavailability  ?
Protein binding 50%
Metabolism  ?
Half life 1.5-2.5 hours
Excretion  ?
Therapeutic considerations
Pregnancy cat.

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Legal status
Routes  ?

Desmopressin (DDAVP®, Stimate®, Minirin®) is a synthetic drug that mimics the action of antidiuretic hormone, also known as arginine vasopressin. It may be taken nasally, intravenously, or through a recently developed pill.

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[edit] Chemistry

Desmopressin (1-desamino-8-d-arginine vasopressin) is a modified form of the normal human hormone arginine vasopressin, an octapeptide (a chain of eight amino acids).

Compared to vasopressin, desmopressin's first amino acid has been deaminated, and the arginine at the eighth position is in the dextro rather than the levo form (see stereochemistry).

[edit] Method of action

Desmopressin binds to V2 receptors in renal collecting ducts, increasing water resorption. It also stimulates release of factor VIII from endothelial cells due to stimulation of the V1a receptor.

Desmopressin is degraded more slowly than recombinant vasopressin, and requires less frequent administration. In addition, it has little effect on blood pressure, while vasopressin may cause arterial hypertension.

[edit] Uses

Desmopressin is used to reduce urine production in central diabetes insipidus patients and to promote the release of von Willebrand factor and factor VIII in patients with coagulation disorders such as type I von Willebrand disease, mild hemophilia A, and thrombocytopenia. Desmopressin is not effective in the treatment of hemophilia B or severe hemophilia A.

It may also be prescribed to reduce frequent bedwetting episodes in children by decreasing nocturnal urine production.

It has also seen interest as a possible nootropic.

[edit] Side effects

Desmopressin nasal is in the FDA pregnancy category B. This means that it is not expected to harm an unborn baby. Do not take desmopressin without first talking to your doctor if you are pregnant.source

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[edit] References

  • Leissinger C, Becton D, Cornell C Jr, Cox Gill J. High-dose DDAVP intranasal spray (Stimate) for the prevention and treatment of bleeding in patients with mild haemophilia A, mild or moderate type 1 von Willebrand disease and symptomatic carriers of haemophilia A. Haemophilia 2001;7:258-66. PMID 11380629.
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