Over the years, many families have shared their frustrations with drug therapies for bedwetting. While medications like Desmopressin (DDAVP) may temporarily reduce symptoms, they don’t address the root cause: disordered deep sleep. Bedwetting often resumes once the drugs are stopped, making it only a short-term solution.
DDAVP reduces urine production but can cause dangerous side effects like hyponatremia, seizures, or even death. We strongly discourage using drugs to treat bedwetting, as they offer only temporary relief and potential harm.
Mother/Daughter Team
Barbara J. Moore, Founder, and Gaile Nixon, Director of Patient Care