Acetazolamide in hemodialysis patients: a rational use after ocular surgery. |
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Authors: | L F Roy L R Dufresne L Legault H Long C Morin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, H?pital Saint-Luc, Montréal, Quebec, Canada. |
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Abstract: | Acetazolamide is a weak diuretic used to decrease production of aqueous humor in the eye. Hemodialysis patients undergoing ocular surgery may benefit from acetazolamide; however, no pharmacokinetic data are available for this group of patients. We report a patient who received acetazolamide 250 mg every 6 hours after ophthalmic surgery and developed reversible neurological side effects associated with very high plasma concentrations. Using pharmacokinetic analysis, we suggest an alternate administration of acetazolamide for end-stage renal patients. |
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