After a hypophysectomy, vasopressin is given IM for which of the following reasons?

Correct Answer: To replace antidiuretic hormone (ADH) normally secreted by the pituitary.
Description: After hypophysectomy or removal of the pituitary gland, the body can’t synthesize ADH. Option A: Somatropin or growth hormone, not Vasopressin is used to treat growth failure. Option B: SIADH results from excessive ADH secretion. Option C: Mannitol or corticosteroids are used to decrease cerebral edema.
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