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Introduction
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Generic Name
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Physiology
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Diuretics
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Hyponatremia
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IV
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Clinical Uses
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Alkalization of the Urine
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Side Effects
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Summary
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Common Sense
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Quiz Time
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Outro
Description:
Explore the mechanism of action, physiological effects, and clinical applications of Carbonic Anhydrase (C.A.) Inhibitors in this comprehensive 23-minute video lecture. Delve into the role of carbonic anhydrase in the proximal convoluted tubule and understand how C.A. inhibitors like acetazolamide affect electrolyte balance, urine pH, and blood acid-base status. Learn about the diuretic properties, potential side effects, and various clinical uses of these drugs, including their role in treating glaucoma and altitude sickness. Enhance your understanding with animated mnemonics and prepare for a quiz to reinforce key concepts. Gain valuable insights into this important class of medications, essential for medical and nursing students as well as healthcare professionals.

Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors

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