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  2. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors are a class of pharmaceuticals that suppress the activity of carbonic anhydrase. Their clinical use has been established as anti- glaucoma agents, diuretics , antiepileptics , in the management of mountain sickness , gastric and duodenal ulcers , idiopathic intracranial hypertension , neurological disorders , or ...

  3. 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.

  4. Topiramate - Wikipedia

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    Rarely, the inhibition of carbonic anhydrase may be strong enough to cause metabolic acidosis of clinical importance. [44] The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has notified prescribers that topiramate can cause acute myopia and secondary angle closure glaucoma in a small subset of people who take topiramate regularly. [45]

  5. Overview of common vision problems and medications - AOL

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    Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (Trusopt, Azopt): This is another medication that reduces fluid production. Side effects include tingling in the fingers and toes, needing to frequently urinate, and ...

  6. Pedunculagin - Wikipedia

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    Pedunculagin is a highly active carbonic anhydrase inhibitor in vitro. [1] Chemistry. A total synthesis of pedunculagin has been reported. [8]

  7. Diclofenamide - Wikipedia

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    Dichlorphenamide as a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor is used for the treatment of acute angle closure glaucoma. While Dichlorphenamide does contain two sulfate groups within the structure, it falls under the class of a first generation carbonic anhydrase Inhibitor.

  8. Carbonic anhydrase 9 - Wikipedia

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    Carbonic anhydrase IX (CA9/CA IX) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the CA9 gene. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It is one of the 14 carbonic anhydrase isoforms found in humans and is a transmembrane dimeric metalloenzyme with an extracellular active site that facilitates acid secretion in the gastrointestinal tract. [ 8 ]

  9. Granatin B - Wikipedia

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    It is a highly active carbonic anhydrase inhibitor. [2] References This page was last edited ...