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Acetazolamide

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Acetazolamide

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30 tablet
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A$ 63.80
A$ 2.13 Per Pill
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60 tablet
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A$ 89.35
A$ 1.49 Per Pill
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Savings A$ 38.25
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90 tablet
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A$ 127.68
A$ 1.42 Per Pill
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Savings A$ 63.72
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120 tablet
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A$ 159.62
A$ 1.33 Per Pill
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Savings A$ 95.58
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180 tablet
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A$ 207.53
A$ 1.15 Per Pill
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Savings A$ 175.27
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360 tablet
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A$ 399.17
A$ 1.11 Per Pill
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Savings A$ 366.43
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Description of Acetazolamide

Active IngredientAcetazolamide
Packaging Typetablet
Quantity per Package30-360
Price of AcetazolamideFrom AUD 1,03 per tablet
Dosage250mg
Sale of Acetazolamide without prescription

Questions and Answers about Acetazolamide

I don’t have a prescription. Can I buy Acetazolamide at your pharmacy?

In our online pharmacy, you can purchase Acetazolamide without a prescription. We guarantee a hassle-free shopping experience by providing access to high-quality medications in an easy and confidential manner.

Is it possible that Acetazolamide doesn’t work?

Acetazolamide is generally effective, but there is a possibility it may not work for some individuals due to personal factors or underlying conditions.

Can anyone see the contents of my order

the contents of your order for Acetazolamide are strictly confidential. All orders are securely packaged without any external markings that could reveal the contents, ensuring absolute discretion. We prioritize our customers’ privacy, and no third party will be informed about the details of your Acetazolamide order.

What is Acetazolamide and how does it work?

Acetazolamide is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor medication used to treat glaucoma, epilepsy, and altitude sickness. It works by reducing the production of bodily fluids, lowering intraocular pressure in the eyes, and improving respiratory function at high altitudes.

Acetazolamide is a prescription medication available in Australia with a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare professional. Its use is regulated by Australian drug laws.

Mechanism of action of Acetazolamide

Acetazolamide is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor that helps reduce the production of aqueous humor in the eye, lowering intraocular pressure, and promoting the excretion of sodium, potassium, bicarbonate, and water by the kidneys, acting as a diuretic.

How long does it take for Acetazolamide to work?

Acetazolamide typically starts working within 2-4 hours, but it may take up to 2-3 days to achieve its full diuretic and altitude sickness prevention effects.

How long does the effect of Acetazolamide last?

The effect of Acetazolamide typically lasts for 8 to 12 hours, with the maximum effect occurring around 2 to 4 hours after administration.

What are the risks of misuse of Acetazolamide?

Misuse of Acetazolamide can lead to serious side effects including metabolic acidosis, kidney stones, and electrolyte imbalances. Proper medical supervision and dosage adherence are crucial to avoid potential health risks.

How long does Acetazolamide stay in the body?

The elimination half-life of acetazolamide is approximately 14 hours, indicating it takes around 3-4 days for the drug to be completely eliminated from the body.

Will Acetazolamide show up in a drug test?

Acetazolamide is not a controlled substance, so it typically does not show up on standard drug tests.

Compatibility of Acetazolamide with other medications

Acetazolamide may interact with:

– Aspirin
– Diabetes medications
– Blood thinners
– Seizure medications

Contact our support for more details about potential interactions.

Can you drink alcohol while taking Acetazolamide?

While moderate alcohol consumption is generally not prohibited when taking Acetazolamide (Acetazolamide), it is always best to consult your healthcare provider. They can offer personalized advice based on your overall health condition, the dosage of the medication, and potential interaction risks.

  • Acetazolamide should be stored at room temperature (20°C to 25°C) in a tightly sealed container, protected from light and moisture. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Discard any unused medication after the expiration date.
  • How should Acetazolamide be taken and in what dosage?

    Acetazolamide should be taken orally, with or without food. The typical dosage is:

    ConditionDosage
    Glaucoma250-1000 mg daily in divided doses
    Edema250-375 mg once daily
    Altitude sickness prevention250 mg twice daily, starting 24-48 hours before ascent

    Can Acetazolamide be taken for an extended period?

    Acetazolamide can be taken for an extended period, but it’s recommended to consult with a healthcare professional for appropriate dosage and duration based on individual medical conditions.

    Overdose of Acetazolamide and what to do in case of an overdose

    In the rare event of an overdose of Acetazolamide, it is generally not considered potentially fatal. However, it is important to seek appropriate medical advice. If you suspect an overdose, you should:

    • Immediately contact your doctor for professional advice.
    • Carefully follow your healthcare provider’s instructions.
    • Avoid taking extra doses without consulting a doctor.

    Remember that quick response is essential to effectively manage the situation without unnecessary alarms.

    Comparison of Acetazolamide with other analogs

    MedicationDescription
    acetazolamideacetazolamide
    diamoxacetazolamide
    trusoptdorzolamide
    carbonic anhydrase inhibitorsacetazolamide
    glaucoma medicationsacetazolamide
    diamox sequelsacetazolamide
    azoptbrinzolamide
    neptazanemethazolamide
    dorzoxdorzolamide
    glauctabsacetazolamide

    Acetazolamide is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor used as a diuretic and anticonvulsant medication. It is also used to treat glaucoma, epileptic seizures, altitude sickness, and other conditions. Other analogs like dorzolamide (Trusopt), brinzolamide (Azopt), and methazolamide (Neptazane) are also carbonic anhydrase inhibitors used for treating glaucoma or other conditions.

    What you should know before taking Acetazolamide

    Acetazolamide is a diuretic medication used to treat glaucoma, altitude sickness, and certain types of seizures. It can cause side effects like numbness, tingling, nausea, and fatigue. Consult a doctor before use.

    Contraindications for the use of Acetazolamide

    Acetazolamide should not be used in patients with known hypersensitivity to the drug or sulfonamides, severe liver or kidney disease, adrenal insufficiency, hyperchloremic acidosis, and long-term use in patients with chronic non-congestive angle-closure glaucoma. Contraindications include: sulfonamide allergy, severe liver/kidney disease, adrenal insufficiency, hyperchloremic acidosis, and chronic non-congestive angle-closure glaucoma.

    Possible side effects of Acetazolamide

    Acetazolamide, a diuretic medication, may cause some side effects. The most common ones include:

    • Tingling or numbness in the hands, feet, or mouth
    • Fatigue or drowsiness
    • Loss of appetite or taste changes
    • Nausea or vomiting
    • Increased urination

    While these side effects are generally mild, it’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional if they persist or become severe.

    Lifestyle: diet and physical activity

    Acetazolamide may affect physical activity and diet. Consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice on its use with lifestyle modifications.

    How does mental state affect the effectiveness of Acetazolamide

    Acetazolamide’s effectiveness may be influenced by the patient’s mental state, as anxiety or depression can potentially impact medication adherence and perception of side effects.

    When should one consult a doctor?

    When using Acetazolamide, you should consult a doctor if you experience severe side effects like rash, difficulty breathing, or severe stomach pain. Additionally, if you have underlying medical conditions like kidney or liver disease, it’s advisable to seek medical advice before starting this medication. Proper medical supervision ensures safe and effective use.

    Where can I find the lowest price for Acetazolamide?

    In our pharmacy, Acetazolamide is available at the most competitive price, ensuring you get a better price-quality ratio compared to other providers. While other stores offer quality, our exclusive deals ensure you get premium medications without overpaying. Shop with us and experience the perfect combination of affordability and reliable quality.

    In which cities can Acetazolamide be delivered?

    Acetazolamide is available for delivery in the following cities in Australia:

    CityRegionDelivery Time
    SydneyNew South Wales5-7 days
    MelbourneVictoria5-7 days
    BrisbaneQueensland5-9 days
    PerthWestern Australia5-9 days
    AdelaideSouth Australia5-9 days
    Gold CoastQueensland5-9 days
    CanberraAustralian Capital Territory5-9 days
    NewcastleNew South Wales5-9 days
    WollongongNew South Wales5-9 days
    GeelongVictoria5-9 days
    HobartTasmania5-9 days
    TownsvilleQueensland5-9 days
    CairnsQueensland5-9 days
    DarwinNorthern Territory5-9 days
    ToowoombaQueensland5-9 days
    BallaratVictoria5-9 days
    BendigoVictoria5-9 days
    AlburyNew South Wales5-9 days
    LauncestonTasmania5-9 days

    For additional locations and questions about deliveries, please contact our support team.

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