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- Acetazolamide, sold under the trade name Diamox among others, is a medication used to treat glaucoma, epilepsy, acute mountain sickness, periodic paralysis...
- water poisoning, and certain kidney diseases. Some diuretics, such as acetazolamide, help to make the urine more alkaline, and are helpful in increasing...
- Dronabinol/acetazolamide (investigational name IHL-42X) is a combination therapy under investigation for sleep apnea. It is developed by Incannex Healthcare...
- fluid intake can treat symptoms. Mild cases may be helped by ibuprofen, acetazolamide, or dexamethasone. Severe cases may benefit from oxygen therapy and...
- excretion of uric acid, they can be used in the treatment of gout. Acetazolamide is an inhibitor of carbonic anhydrase. It is used for glaucoma, epilepsy...
- carbonic anhydrase, use with other inhibitors of carbonic anhydrase (e.g. acetazolamide) increases the risk of kidney stones.[citation needed] Enzyme inducers...
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- physician, such as by giving inhaled carbon dioxide or intravenous acetazolamide. The increase in blood flow can be measured by PET scan or transcranial...
- at no cost under an expanded access program), 4-aminopyridine, and acetazolamide. Several therapeutic approaches, such as contact lenses, drugs, surgery...