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acetazolamide|ˌæsɪtəˈzɒləmaɪd| Also acetazoleamide |-ˈzəʊl-|. [f. acet- + azo- + amide.] A drug used as a diuretic, an anticonvulsant, and in the treatment of glaucoma.
1954T. H. Maren et al. in Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. XCV. 200 Acetazoleamide..is a specific inhibitor of the widely distributed animal enzyme, carbonic anhydrase. 1955Lancet 2 Apr. 706/2 Acetazoleamide has theoretical pharmacological qualifications as an oral diuretic. 1961Lancet 29 July 240/1 When admitted she was having seizures... She was immediately given..750 mg. of primidone, 1 g. of acetazolamide. 1962Lancet 28 Apr. 900/2 In such cases [of acute congestive glaucoma] acetazolamide has proved a useful adjunct to intensive miotic therapy. |