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How is mechanism of action of carbonic anhydrase inhibitor drugs?

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Carbonic anhydrase usually convert bicarb to CO2 and water which are absorbed into tubular cells and reconverted into bicarcb, inhibitors stop this process thus lose bicarb which carries with it sodium, water and potassium


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