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Answer:
D. Hormone replacement therapy can replace ADH to help the kidneys retain water and stop excessive urination.
Answer:
d. Hormone replacement therapy can replace ADH to help the kidneys retain water and stop excessive urination
Explanation:
Central diabetes insipidus.
Typically, this form is treated with a synthetic hormone called desmopressin (DDAVP, Nocdurna). This medication replaces the missing anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) and decreases urination. You can take desmopressin in a tablet, as a nasal spray or by injection