Nocturia is fairly prevalent. A review by Bosch and Weiss [3] noted that most older men and women experience at least 1 void per night and on average two thirds of patients experience 2 or more voids ...
Nocturnal polyuria risk factors such as sleep apnea and pedal edema were underrepresented in the sample population compared with the general population. SAN FRANCISCO—Risk factors for nocturnal ...
The finding is from the first population-based prevalence study of nocturnal polyuria to include both men and women, according to researchers. Nocturnal polyuria is common among both men and women in ...
The prevalence of nocturia—waking one or more times during the night to void—increases with age. Nocturia can be caused by increased nocturnal urine output (nocturnal polyuria) or reduced nocturnal ...
Nocdurna carries a Boxed Warning for hyponatremia. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Nocdurna (desmopressin acetate sublingual tablets; Ferring) for the treatment of nocturia due to ...
The antidiuretic effects of desmopressin are mediated by stimulation of vasopressin 2 (V2) receptors, thereby increasing water reabsorption in the kidneys, and reducing urine production. Ferring ...
Waking up to pee two or more times a night is called nocturia, and if it’s putting a crimp in your shuteye, you’re not alone: Over 20 percent of men in the U.S. suffer from nocturia, a study in the ...
Nocturnal polyuria is defined as an overproduction of urine at night (more than 20% of the total urine volume in young individuals and more than 33% in older individuals) and can be very challenging ...