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Cardrase Brand Names Mixture

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Cardrase Chemical_Formula

C9H10N2O3S2

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Cardrase Molecular Weight

258.319 g/mol

Cardrase Melting Point

189 oC

Cardrase H2O Solubility

40 mg/L

Cardrase State

Solid

Cardrase LogP

1.218

Cardrase Dosage Forms

Tablet (125, 250 mg); Capsule (500mg); Injection (500mg)

Cardrase Indication

For use in the treatment of duodenal ulcers, as a diuretic, and in the treatment of glaucoma, and may also be useful in the treatment of seizures associated with epilepsy.

Cardrase Pharmacology

Ethoxzolamide, a sulfonamide, inhibits carbonic anhydrase activity in proximal renal tubules to decrease reabsorption of water, sodium, potassium, bicarbonate. It also decreases carbonic anhydrase in the CNS, increasing the seizure threshold. This reduction in carbonic anhydrase also reduces the intraocular pressure in the eye by decreasing aqueous humor.

Cardrase Absorption

Rapidly absorbed with 65% bioavailability

Cardrase side effects and Toxicity

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Cardrase Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals