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Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitor: DRUGS |
Acetazolamide Methazolamide |
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Carbonic Drug Inhibitor: M.O.A. |
Inhibits the Carbonic anhydrase, v H+ ions concentration in renal tubules = ^ excretion of HCO2, H2O, Na+, & K+ Reabsorption of H2O v, & urine volume ^ |
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Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors (CAIs): INDICATIONS |
Helps to make H+ ions available for exchange w/H2O and Na+ in the proximal tubules |
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Diuretic Drugs |
Accelerate the rate of urine, And removal of Na+ and H2O |
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Acetazolamide: TREATMENT |
Manages Edema |
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Methazolamide: TREATMENT |
Treats Glaucoma |
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Osmotic diuretic: DRUGs |
Mannitol |
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Osmotic Diuredic drug, Mannitol: M.O.A. |
Crystallizes when exposed to low temperatures Inhibits tubular reabsorption of H2O and solids producing a rabbit diuresis * Works mostly in the PCT |
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Osmotic diuretic drug, Mannitol: INDICATIONS |
> Works mostly in PCT > Non-absorbable, producing an osmotic effect > Pulls H2O in the renal tubules from surrounding tissues |