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DESMOMELT

(desmopressin [as acetate] oral lyophilisate)

DESMOMELT

Understanding the true value of being home and dry

Primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE) is a distressing condition that can have a significant impact on a young person’s behaviour and emotional and social well-being1,2. DesmoMelt is well accepted by children of various ages and facilitates early intervention3, providing an effective and convenient solution to primary nocturnal enuresis and helping children and families return to a normal life.

About DesmoMelt

DesmoMelt is licensed for the treatment of PNE in children and adults aged 5 to 654 and is the preferred paediatric formulation in children aged 5–11 years3. DesmoMelt is associated with a significant improvement in diuresis rate and numerically higher compliance compared with the tablet3,5.

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About Primary Nocturnal Enuresis

Primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE) is a distressing condition that can have a significant impact on a young person’s behaviour and emotional and social well-being.1,2.

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DesmoMelt Product Characteristics

DesmoMelt is a sublingual oral lyophilisate formulation of desmopressin, licensed for the treatment of primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE) in children and adults aged 5 to 65.4

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NICE Quality Standard Recommendations

Desmopressin is recommended by NICE as an initial treatment strategy for bedwetting in children from the age of 5 years old, under certain circumstances6.

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DesmoMelt: Melts vs. Tabs

DesmoMelt – desmopressin that melts under the tongue without the need for water3.

Due to its formulation, DesmoMelt is associated with numerically a higher compliance level vs. the tablet and retains similar levels of efficacy and safety at lower dosing levels3.

Watch this short clip which shows how quickly the sublingual formulation gets to work versus the tablet formulation.

  1. 1. Janknegt RA et al. J Urol 1997;157(2):513–7.
  2. 2. Butler R and Heron J. Child: care, health and development 2007;34(1):65–70.
  3. 3. Lottman H et al. Int J Clin Pract 2007;61(9):1454–60.
  4. 4. DesmoMelt Summary of Product Characteristics. Available at: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/medicine/17268. Date accessed: March 2023.
  5. 5. De Guchtenaere A et al. J Urol 2011;185(6):2308–13.
  6. 6. NICE. 2014. Bedwetting in children and young people NICE quality standard [QS70]. Available at: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/qs70. Date accessed: March 2023.

Job Code: UK-MN-2200029 - Date of preparation: March 2023

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