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What are carbonic anhydrase inhibitor drugs?

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Decrease sodium bicarbonate reabsorption by proximal tubule inhibiting carbonic anhydrase, retains bicarbs and potassium and decreased sodium reabsorption. Drugs belonging to it (acetolamide [ophthalmo use tx of glaucoma, decrease intraocular pressure, much less efficacy than loop and thiazide diuretics]


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