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Bicarbonate ions are excreted in the urine along with water when a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor is used. This class of medication prevents the reabsorption of bicarbonate in the kidneys, leading to increased excretion of bicarbonate in the urine. This can help in managing conditions such as metabolic alkalosis or glaucoma.

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