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World Bedwetting Awareness

Ferring Pharmaceuticals work in partnership with Bladder and Bowel UK and ERIC, The Children’s Bowel & Bladder Charity. To help raise awareness and to educate parents that a child wetting the bed after their fifth birthday should be recognised as a medical condition2.

 

Find out more from the stopbedwetting.org website.

 

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The NICE Approach

Identifying the underlying cause of nocturnal enuresis (NE) is important to ensure an appropriate management plan is provided for patients3.

 

Download our summary of the NICE NE clinical guidelines to find out more about the assessment of NE, and suitable management options for your patients.

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Treatment with Desmomelt

Download this short leaflet to find out more about Primary Nocturnal Enuresis, along with information on the efficacy and dosage of Desmomelt.

USEFUL LINKS FOR PATIENTS

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Stop Bedwetting Website

Handy guides and videos for parents to help their child manage bedwetting can be found on the Stop Bedwetting website.

 

This website is developed and funded by Ferring Pharmaceuticals as a service to medicine.

 

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Bladder and Bowel UK

lnformation and advice for all adults, children and young people with bladder and bowel issues and for their families and carers, as well as the professionals who support them. Link to BBUK website

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ERIC – The Children’s Bowel & Bladder Charity

ERIC exists to give every child and teenager with a bowel or bladder condition the support they deserve to enjoy a life free from shame, isolation and fear. Link to ERIC website

  1. 1. Lottman H et al. Int J Clin Pract 2007;61(9):1454–60.
  2. 2. Franco I et al. J Ped Urol 2013;9:234-243
  3. 3. BMJ Best Practice. Nocturnal Enuresis (2016). Available at: http://bestpractice.bmj.com/best-practice/monograph/690/diagnosis/step-by-step.html. Date accessed: March 2023

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

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