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carbonic anhydrase inhibitor

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Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors are a class of pharmaceuticals that suppress the activity of carbonic anhydrase. Their clinical use has been established as anti-glaucoma agents, diuretics, antiepileptics, in the management of mountain sickness, gastric and duodenal ulcers, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, neurological disorders, or osteoporosis..
Related Codes (10)
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T50.2Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of carbonic-anhydrase inhibitors, benzothiadiazides and other diuretics
T50.2XPoisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of carbonic-anhydrase inhibitors, benzothiadiazides and other diuretics
T50.2X1Poisoning by carbonic-anhydrase inhibitors, benzothiadiazides and other diuretics, accidental (unintentional)
T50.2X2Poisoning by carbonic-anhydrase inhibitors, benzothiadiazides and other diuretics, intentional self-harm
T50.2X2APoisoning by carbonic-anhydrase inhibitors, benzothiadiazides and other diuretics, intentional self-harm, initial encounter
T50.2X3APoisoning by carbonic-anhydrase inhibitors, benzothiadiazides and other diuretics, assault, initial encounter
T50.2X5AAdverse effect of carbonic-anhydrase inhibitors, benzothiadiazides and other diuretics, initial encounter
T50.2X5SAdverse effect of carbonic-anhydrase inhibitors, benzothiadiazides and other diuretics, sequela
T50.2X6Underdosing of carbonic-anhydrase inhibitors, benzothiadiazides and other diuretics
T50.2X6DUnderdosing of carbonic-anhydrase inhibitors, benzothiadiazides and other diuretics, subsequent encounter

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