methazolamide inhibits which carninic anhydrase
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Methazolamide is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor. Methazolamide, like other carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, produces diuresis through inhibition of the uptake of bicarbonate in proximal renal tubules via enzyme inhibition. This action results in loss of bicarbonate in the urine and diuresis.
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Methazolamide is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor. Methazolamide, like other carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, produces diuresis through inhibition of the uptake of bicarbonate in proximal renal tubules via enzyme inhibition. This action results in loss of bicarbonate in the urine and diuresis
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