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07-SEPTEMBER-2008 03:17:44 - Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors are a class of pharmaceuticals that suppress the activity of carbonic anhydrase. Types Acetazolamide is an inhibitor of carbonic anhydrase. It is used for glaucoma, epilepsy rarely, benign intracranial hypertension, and altitude sickness. It can act as a mild diuretic by reducing NaCl and bicarbonate reabsorption in the proximal tubule. However, the distal segment partially compensates for the sodium loss, and the bicarbonaturia will produce a metabolic acidosis, further reducing the effect. Methazolamide is also a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor. It is longer-acting than acetazolamide and has less effect on the kidneycitation needed. Dorzolamide is a sulfonamide and topical carbonic anhydrase II inhibitor. It is indicated for the reduction of elevated intraocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension and who are insufficiently responsive to beta-blockers. Inhibition of carbonic anhydrase II in the ciliary processes of the eye decreases aqueous humor secretion, presumably by slowing the formation of bicarbonate ions with subsequent reduction in sodium and fluid transport. Topiramate is a weak inhibitor of carbonic anhydrase, particularly subtypes II and IV. It is a sulfamate-substituted monosaccharide, related to fructose. In the US, it is FDA-approved as an anticonvulsant to treat epilepsy and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, and also to treat migrane headaches. In rare cases, the inhibition of carbonic anhydrase may be strong enough to cause metabolic acidosis of clinical importance. External links MeSH Carbonic+anhydrase+inhibitors MedlinePlus DrugInfo uspdi-202114 v d e Pharmacology: enzyme inhibition Class Competitive inhibition - Uncompetitive inhibition - Non-competitive inhibition - Suicide inhibition - Mixed inhibition Substrate Oxidoreductase EC 1: Aromatase inhibitors - Lipoxygenase inhibitor - Monoamine oxidase inhibitors - COX-2 inhibitor Transferase EC 2: Integrase inhibitor - Protein kinase inhibitors - Reverse transcriptase inhibitors - COMT inhibitors Hydrolase EC 3: Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors - Phosphodiesterase inhibitors - Protease inhibitors ACE inhibitor, Trypsin inhibitor - Histone deacetylase inhibitor Lyase EC 4: Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors v d e Antihypertensives C02 and diuretics C03 Sympatholytic agents Centrally acting/antiadrenergics α2 agonist Clonidine, Guanfacine, Methyldopa imidazoline receptor agonist Moxonidine, Rilmenidine adrenergic uptake inhibitor Rescinnamine, Reserpine Ganglion-blocking/nicotinic antagonist Mecamylamine, Trimethaphan Peripherally acting/antiadrenergics α1 blockers: Prazosin Indoramin Trimazosin Doxazosin Urapidil Guanidine derivatives: Betanidine Guanethidine Guanoxan Debrisoquine Guanoclor Guanazodine Guanoxabenz Vasodilators Diazoxide hydrazinophthalazine Hydralazine, Dihydralazine, Endralazine, Cadralazine Minoxidil Nitroprusside Phentolamine Other antihypertensives serotonin antagonist Ketanserin endothelin receptor antagonist Bosentan, Ambrisentan, Sitaxsentan MAOI Pargyline THI Metirosine Diuretics Low ceiling Thiazides at DCT Bendroflumethiazide Hydroflumethiazide Hydrochlorothiazide Chlorothiazide Polythiazide Trichlormethiazide Cyclopenthiazide Methyclothiazide Cyclothiazide Mebutizide Sulfonamides Quinethazone Clopamide Chlortalidone Mefruside Clofenamide Metolazone Meticrane Xipamide Indapamide Clorexolone Fenquizone Other Mersalyl Theobromine Cicletanine osmotic Mannitol, Urea carbonic anhydrase inhibitor at PT Acetazolamide High ceiling Loop diuretic at AL Bumetanide, Furosemide, Torasemide, Ethacrynic acid Potassium-sparing at CD ESC blockers Amiloride, Triamterene, Benzamil aldosterone antagonists Spironolactone, Eplerenone, Potassium canrenoate, Canrenone v d e Ophthalmologicals: antiglaucoma preparations and miotics S01E Sympathomimetics Apraclonidine Brimonidine Clonidine Dipivefrine Epinephrine Parasympathomimetics M: Aceclidine Pilocarpine M/N: Acetylcholine Carbachol AI: Demecarium Ecothiopate Stigmine Fluostigmine, Neostigmine, Physostigmine Paraoxon Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors Acetazolamide Brinzolamide Diclofenamide Dorzolamide Methazolamide Beta blocking agents Befunolol Betaxolol Carteolol Levobunolol Metipranolol Timolol Prostaglandin analogues Bimatoprost Latanoprost Travoprost Unoprostone Other agents Dapiprazole Guanethidine Tablets This pharmacology-related article is a stub. 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