acetazolamide

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /əˌsi.təˈzoʊl.əˌmaɪd/, /ˌæ.sɛt.ə.ˈzoʊl.əˌmaɪd/, /ˌæ.sɪt.ə.ˈzoʊl.əˌmaɪd/
  • also IPA(key): /əˌsi.təˈzoʊl.əˌmɪd/, /ˌæ.sɛt.ə.ˈzoʊl.əˌmɪd/, /ˌæ.sɪt.ə.ˈzoʊl.əˌmɪd/
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Noun

acetazolamide (usually uncountable, plural acetazolamides)

  1. A carbonic anhydrase inhibitor used to treat glaucoma and other conditions.
    Synonyms: Acetazolam, Apo-Acetazolamide, Dazamide, Diamox, Storzolamide
    Hypernyms: antiglaucoma agent, anticonvulsant, diuretic

Translations

References

  • Davis's Drug Guide for Nurses
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