acetazolamidi
Acetazolamidi is a medication that belongs to a class of drugs known as carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. Its primary mechanism of action involves inhibiting the enzyme carbonic anhydrase, which plays a crucial role in various physiological processes in the body. This inhibition leads to a range of therapeutic effects.
In medicine, acetazolamidi is primarily used to treat glaucoma. By inhibiting carbonic anhydrase in the ciliary
The administration of acetazolamidi is typically oral, although intravenous formulations exist for specific situations. Like all