The additive effect of topical dorzolamide and systemic acetazolamide in pediatric glaucoma. J AAPOS. 2006;10(5):464-468.Sabri, K., Levin, A.V., 2006. The additive effect of topical dorzolamide and systemic acetazolamide in pediatric glaucoma. J. AAPOS 10, 464-468....
Good results, however, have been seen in patients, both pediatric patients and adult, in other types of seizures such as grand mal, mixed seizure patterns, myoclonic jerk patterns, etc. The suggested total daily dose is 8 to 30 mg per kg in divided doses. Although some patients respond ...
In patients with pulmonary obstruction or emphysema where alveolar ventilation may be impaired, acetazolamide which may precipitate or aggravate acidosis, should be used with caution. Caution is advised for patients receiving concomitant high-dose aspirin and acetazolamide, as anorexia, tachypnea, lethargy...
By decreasing the gastrointestinal absorption of primidone, acetazolamide may decrease serum concentrations of primidone and its metabolites, with a consequent possible decrease in anticonvulsant effect. Caution is advised when beginning, discontinuing, or changing the dose of acetazolamide in patients receivin...
While a review of the literature suggests possible benefit of acetazolamide in epilepsy, additional studies are needed to establish dose finding and validate safety and efficacy data (Shukralla et al., 2022) [M]. Sensory systems A case report describes a 44-year-old British woman who ...
Increasing dose does not increase diuresis; may instead increase the incidence of paresthesia and/or drowsiness IM administration not recommended due to alkaline pH, which may cause pain Pregnancy & Lactation Pregnancy There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women; this drug sho...
Upon receipt of a high-dose acetazolamide prescription, the first action item for a pharmacist is to check the prescription for a diagnosis or diagnosis code. If a diagnosis is not provided, calling the patient to receive an indication for use may clarify the dose; however, if ...
DIAMOX (tablets or parenteral). Use tablets or parenteral in accordance with the more frequent dosage schedules recommended for these dosage forms, such as 250 mg every four hours, or an initial dose of 500 mg followed by 250 mg or 125 mg every four hours, depending on the case in ...
AZ and/or MS-275 treatments produced a dose-dependent reduction in NB cells. a-c present graphic and tabulated evidence for the dose response. Doses were AZ(0–160 μM), MS-275(0–3 μM) and AZ + MS-275(0–160 μM + 0.75 μM) for 48 h treatment of NSC6539, NSC656...
in pediatric patients. Good results, however, have been seen in patients, both pediatric patients and adult, in other types of seizures such as grand mal, mixed seizure patterns, myoclonic jerk patterns, etc. The suggested total daily dose is 8 to 30 mg per kg in divided doses. Although...