1957
DOI: 10.1056/nejm195711282572204
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Clinical Experiences with a New Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitor as an Oral Diuretic

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“…338,525,594,628,639,697,792 Such studies are stimu¬ lated by the enormous use of acetazolamide in the therapy of the glaucomas and by the hope of obtaining agents with fewer systemic side-effects. An equally appealing interpretation, which is still con¬ sistent with the data, would be that aqueous flow is affected similarly in both eyes fol¬ lowing tonography on one eye.…”
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“…338,525,594,628,639,697,792 Such studies are stimu¬ lated by the enormous use of acetazolamide in the therapy of the glaucomas and by the hope of obtaining agents with fewer systemic side-effects. An equally appealing interpretation, which is still con¬ sistent with the data, would be that aqueous flow is affected similarly in both eyes fol¬ lowing tonography on one eye.…”
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confidence: 99%