Drug Information
Drug Generic Name | ACETAZOLAMIDE |
Drug Class | TREATMENT OF GLAUCOMA |
Chapter | Eye |
Indications: adjunct in glaucoma, reduction of intra- ocular pressure in open-angle glaucoma, secondary glaucoma, and peri-operatively in angle-closure glaucoma. Cautions: not generally recommended for prolonged use but if given monitor blood count and plasma electrolyte concentration; pulmonary obstruction (risk of acidosis); elderly; pregnancy, avoid extravasation at injection site (risk of necrosis); Contra-indications: hypokalaemia, hyponatraemia, hyperchloraemic acidosis; severe hepatic impairment; renal impairment, sulphonamide hypersensitivity. Side Effects: nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, taste disturbance; loss of appetite, paraesthesia, flushing, headache, dizziness, fatigue, irritability, depression; thirst, polyuria; reduced libido; metabolic acidosis and electrolyte disturbances on long-term therapy; occasionally, drowsiness, confusion, hearing disturbances, urticaria, malaena, glycosuria, haematuria, abnormal liver function, renal calculi, blood disorders including agranulocytosis and thrombocytopenia, rashes including Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis; rarely, photosensitivity, liver damage, flaccid paralysis, convulsions; transient myopia reported. Dose: by mouth or by IV injection, initially 500 mg, subsequent doses 250 mg every 6 hours. |
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