SAMSCA is the first-and-only oral vasopressin V2-receptor antagonist that increases serum sodium through free water clearance
Targeted MOA: Vasopressin V2-receptor antagonism1,2
- Proven effective for clinically significant hypervolemic and euvolemic hyponatremia
- Selectively blocks the binding of vasopressin to the
V2-receptors in the renal collecting ducts - The pharmacological activity of SAMSCA targets vasopressin, a mechanistic cause of hyponatremia
— Represents an important treatment option for clinically significant dilutional hyponatremia
Increases free water clearance
SAMSCA provides direct antagonism of the renal
- An increase in free water clearance (aquaresis)
- A decrease in urine osmolality
- An increase in serum sodium concentration in as early as 8 hours
Onset of aquaretic effect
In healthy volunteers, after a single 60-mg dose of SAMSCA, free water clearance and serum sodium increase occurred within 2 to 4 hours post-dose.
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References:
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- Knoers NVAM. Hyperactive vasopressin receptors and disturbed water homeostasis. N Engl J Med. 2005;352(18):1847-1850.


