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- Diabetes Insipidus and your pet - Surrounded By Cats
There have been a couple of animals where excessive water drinking was observed and then went to a normal level on a DDAVP trial But when the drug was stopped, water consumption continued at the normal level and did not go back to the high levels observed before the 3-5 day trial with the drug So, to sum up how to do the DDAVP trial:
- Water, Water, Water - Canadian veterinarians
DDAVP (Desmopressin) trial: • Response consistent with CDI • Some animals with hyperadrenocorticism may also respond Modified water deprivation test • Labor intensive, expensive, time-consuming • Results can be confusing- partial DI • Can be dangerous if not performed correctly
- About Insights into Veterinary Endocrinology
The dog or cat is then treated with therapeutic dosages of desmopressin (see our next post, What Drugs Do We Use to Treat Diabetes Insipidus) For the purposes of this test, the desmopressin ideally is administered subcutaneously at the dosage of 1 0 to 4 0 μg twice daily for a period of 5 to 7 days
- Desmopressin Acetate for Veterinary Use
Desmopressin acetate is a synthetic vasopressin analogue that is used both diagnostically and therapeutically in cases of central diabetes insipidus in dogs and cats Less common uses for desmopressin acetate are the treatment of type 1 Von Willebrand’s disease, and peri operatively in cases of canine mammary gland cancers
- Pharmacotherapeutics in Diabetes Insipidus in Animals
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus is a physiological condition in which the kidneys fail to concentrate urine despite adequate amounts of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) Central (pituitary-dependent) diabetes insipidus develops when there is a lack of ADH production Animals with central diabetes insipidus can be administered desmopressin acetate The nasal spray formulation can be used, administered
- Practical Matters: Desmopressin is safer than water . . . - dvm360
Even with a desmopressin trial, caution should be exercised in geriatric patients and those having isosthenuria since these patients are more likely to have early-stage chronic kidney disease, and excessive dehydration could be damaging With these practical tips for cat weight loss, we can empower clients to help their cats have normal
- Central diabetes insipidus in five cats: Clinical presentation . . .
The current monthly cost of the different desmopressin treatment modalities of cats are 39–81 US$, 21–165 US$, 9–23 US$, and 40–180 US$ for oral (75–150 μg cat d PO), commercial sterile injectable (0 5–4 μg cat d SC), parenteral nasal solution (2–5 μg cat d SC, Nichols 2000) and topical (intranasal or conjunctival) (1–8 drops
- Diabetes insipidus in Cats (Felis) - Vetlexicon
Aroch I, Mazaki-Tovi M, Shemesh O et al (2005) Central diabetes insipidus in five cats: clinical presentation, diagnosis and oral desmopressin therapy J Feline Med Surg 7 (6), 333-339 PubMed Feldhahn J R, Rand J S Kinnaird E (1999) The effect of interday variation and a short term stressor on insulin sensitivity in clinically normal cats
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