lacetazolamide
Lacetazolamide is a medication that belongs to the class of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors and is a sulfonamide derivative. It is used as a diuretic and has applications in conditions such as glaucoma and altitude-related illnesses in various regions.
Mechanism of action and pharmacology: Lacetazolamide inhibits carbonic anhydrase enzymes in the proximal tubule of the
Indications and administration: Clinically, lacetazolamide has been used to lower intraocular pressure in glaucoma and to
Adverse effects and precautions: Common adverse effects include paresthesias, fatigue, nausea or GI upset, and altered