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*malaise | |||
*taste change | |||
*anorexia | |||
*nausea/vomiting | |||
*parethesia | |||
*diarrhea | |||
*polyuria | |||
*electrolyte disorders | |||
*tinnitus | |||
*hearing changes | |||
*myopia | |||
*drowsiness | |||
*confusion | |||
*uticaria | |||
*rash | |||
*photosensitivity | |||
*glucosuria | |||
*hematuria | |||
*melena | |||
==Pharmacology== | ==Pharmacology== | ||
Revision as of 20:57, 26 June 2015
General
- Type: Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor
- Dosage Forms: PO/IV
- Common Trade Names: Diamox
Adult Dosing
Pediatric Dosing
Special Populations
- Pregnancy Rating: C
- Lactation risk: Safe
- Renal Dosing
- Adult: CrCl 10-50: give q12h; CrCl<10: avoid use; HD/PD: not defined
- Pediatric: CrCl 10-50: give q12h; CrCl<10: avoid use, HD/PD: not defined
- Hepatic Dosing
- Adult: contraindicated in significant impairment/cirrhosis
- Pediatric: contraindicated in significant impairment/cirrhosis
Contraindications
- Allergy to class/drug
- hypokalemia
- hyponatremia
- acidosis, hyperchloremic
- acidosis, metabolic
- adrenal insufficiency
- cirrhosis
- hepatic disease, severe
- renal disease, severe
- glaucoma, angle-closure (long-term use)
- caution if hypersensitivity to sulfonamides
- caution if ASA tx, high-dose
- caution if hepatic impairment
- caution if pulmonary impairment
- caution if diabetes mellitus
- caution if gout
- caution if elderly pts
Adverse Reactions
Serious
- metabolic acidosis
- electrolyte imbalance
- anaphylaxis
- erythema multiforme
- Stevens-Johnson syndrome
- toxic epidermal necrolysis
- hepatic necrosis
- hepatic impairment
- agranulocytosis
- anemia, hemolytic
- myelosuppression
- leukopenia
- pancytopenia
- blood dyscrasias
- thrombocytopenic purpura
- seizures
- paralysis, flaccid
- crystalluria
- nephrolithiasis
Common
- fatigue
- malaise
- taste change
- anorexia
- nausea/vomiting
- parethesia
- diarrhea
- polyuria
- electrolyte disorders
- tinnitus
- hearing changes
- myopia
- drowsiness
- confusion
- uticaria
- rash
- photosensitivity
- glucosuria
- hematuria
- melena
Pharmacology
- Half-life: 10-15h
- Metabolism: CYP450
- Excretion: urine (100% unchanged)
- Mechanism of Action: inhibits carbonic anhydrase
