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acetazolamide and Bilirubinemia

acetazolamide has been researched along with Bilirubinemia in 2 studies

Acetazolamide: One of the CARBONIC ANHYDRASE INHIBITORS that is sometimes effective against absence seizures. It is sometimes useful also as an adjunct in the treatment of tonic-clonic, myoclonic, and atonic seizures, particularly in women whose seizures occur or are exacerbated at specific times in the menstrual cycle. However, its usefulness is transient often because of rapid development of tolerance. Its antiepileptic effect may be due to its inhibitory effect on brain carbonic anhydrase, which leads to an increased transneuronal chloride gradient, increased chloride current, and increased inhibition. (From Smith and Reynard, Textbook of Pharmacology, 1991, p337)

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
JONES, PN1
CAPPS, RB1
Mertens, HG1
Lurati, M1
Führ, J1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for acetazolamide and Bilirubinemia

ArticleYear
THE MANAGEMENT OF HEPATIC COMA.
    The Medical clinics of North America, 1964, Volume: 48

    Topics: Acetazolamide; Adrenal Cortex Hormones; Alkalosis; Ammonia; Blood Transfusion; Chlorothiazide; Diet;

1964
Primary periodic paralysis associated with hyperkalemic and hypokalemic attacks and with hemolytic bilirubinemia.
    European neurology, 1968, Volume: 1, Issue:4

    Topics: Acetazolamide; Adolescent; Adrenocorticotropic Hormone; Adult; Aldosterone; Bilirubin; Dexamethasone

1968