due to risk of heoatic encephelopathy
Amount of acetazolamide sodium equivalent to 500 mg of acetazolamide.
Diamox
Acetazolamide is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor that works at the early proximal tubule to stop HCO3- resorption. It's effects include alkalinizing the urine and acidifying the blood. Acetazolamide is used to prevent acute altitude sickness. <3
They are locally contraindicated if not severe and systemically contraindicated if they are severe.
Yes it is contraindicated
Doxycycline is not contraindicated in myathenia gravis.
Contraindicated. Causes spasm for sphinter of Oddi.
Yes. A massage is contraindicated if you have a fever. You could do a few acupressure points or energy massage, but any mechanical massage is contraindicated.
It is cirrhosis without any symptoms
Acetazolamide is a medication that is primarily used to treat glaucoma by reducing intraocular pressure. It is also used to prevent and treat altitude sickness by promoting excretion of bicarbonate in the urine, which leads to metabolic acidosis and stimulates breathing to increase oxygen levels at high altitudes. Additionally, acetazolamide is used in certain neurological conditions such as epilepsy and as a diuretic in some cases.
Acetazolamide Maybe but I found it on Wikipedia.
Cirrhosis is the final stage of liver disease (before death). There is only one level of cirrhosis, which is "bad", since cirrhosis is progressive and non-reverisble. The stage before cirrhosis is called "fibrosis", which you could classify is "not as bad".