Desmopressin (DDAVP) increases plasma factor VIII coagulant activity (FVIII:C) levels in patients with mild/moderate haemophilia A. In some subjects, FVIII can be increased to haemostatic levels, thereby avoiding use of factor VIII concentrates. We reviewed our hospital's experience with 62 boys with FVIII:C levels 0.01-0.3 IU/ml who had a DDAVP challenge test (i.v. 0.3 microg/kg) following diagnosis. A therapeutic response was defined as a 1 h post-FVIII:C increase at least twofold over baseline and > 0.3 IU/ml. Of the total group, 29 (47%) boys responded to DDAVP, all of them with mild haemophilia (baseline FVIII:C > or = 0.05 IU/ml), yielding a response rate of 57% in this subgroup. Boys who responded to DDAVP had higher baseline FVIII:C levels (mean +/- SEM, 0.17 +/- 0.01 vs 0.10 +/- 0.01 IU/ml, P < 0.01) and were older (5.2 +/- 0.8 vs 3 +/- 0.4 years, P = 0.02) than those who failed to do so. The association between DDAVP response and age, however, remains unclear: seven boys who failed the initial challenge test responded to re-challenge after a mean of 6.3 years (median 4.9, range 0.5-12.5), increasing the response rate in boys with mild haemophilia to 71%. Age and FVIII:C association with DDAVP response are both important in boys with mild/moderate haemophilia A. Absence of response to DDAVP should therefore be confirmed by later re-challenge.