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  2. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    The drug is occasionally used on an intermittent basis to prevent seizures in catamenial epilepsy. [10] The sulfur-containing antiseizure and antimigraine drug topiramate is a weak inhibitor of carbonic anhydrase, particularly subtypes II and IV. [11] Whether carbonic anhydrase inhibition contributes to its clinical activity is not known.

  3. Category:Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. List of sulfonamides - Wikipedia

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    List of sulfonamides; Author of The Demon Under the Microscope, a history of the discovery of the sulfa drugs; A History of the Fight Against Tuberculosis in Canada (Chemotherapy) Presentation speech, Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine, 1939; The History of WW II Medicine "Five Medical Miracles of the Sulfa Drugs".

  5. Acetazolamide - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] Acetazolamide is in the diuretic and carbonic anhydrase inhibitor families of medication. [2] It works by decreasing the formation of hydrogen ions and bicarbonate from carbon dioxide and water. [2] Acetazolamide came into medical use in 1952. [7] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. [8]

  6. List of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies - Wikipedia

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    This list of over 500 monoclonal antibodies includes approved and investigational drugs as well as drugs that have been withdrawn from market; consequently, the column Use does not necessarily indicate clinical usage. See the list of FDA-approved therapeutic monoclonal antibodies in the monoclonal antibody therapy page.

  7. Topiramate - Wikipedia

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    Topiramate has many drug-drug interactions. Some of the most common are listed below: As topiramate inhibits carbonic anhydrase, use with other inhibitors of carbonic anhydrase (e.g. acetazolamide) increases the risk of kidney stones. [citation needed]

  8. Diclofenamide - Wikipedia

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    Diclofenamide (or dichlorphenamide) is a sulfonamide and a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor of the meta-disulfamoylbenzene class.Dichlorphenamide as a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor is used for the treatment of acute angle closure glaucoma.

  9. Carbonic anhydrase - Wikipedia

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    For example, carbonic anhydrase produces acid in the stomach lining. In the kidney, the control of bicarbonate ions influences the water content of the cell. The control of bicarbonate ions also influences the water content in the eyes. Inhibitors of carbonic anhydrase are used to treat glaucoma, the excessive build-up of water in the eyes.