ea0094p236 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2023
Morrison Amy
, Fleming Suzannah
, Goldney Jonathan
, Levy Miles
, Patel Tabassum
Background: Cranial diabetes insipidus (DI) is characterised by the inability to produce ADH (antidiuretic hormone) also known as AVP (arginine vasopressin) resulting in uncontrolled diuresis. Desmopressin is a synthetic form of AVP used to treat this. Treatment errors can lead to dehydration and hypernatremia which can be life-threatening. In view of recent literature suggesting current concerns with Desmopressin administration worldwide, Diabetes Insipidus i...