ACETAZOLAMIDE (a set a ZOLE a mide) treats conditions with increased pressure of the eye, such as glaucoma. It works by decreasing the amount of fluid in the eye, which helps lower eye pressure. It may also be used to prevent or treat symptoms of altitude sickness. It works by increasing the amount of oxygen in your body. It belongs to a group of medications called diuretics.


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Acetazolamide 500mg ER Capsule

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Acetazolamide 500mg ER Capsule

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Acetazolamide 500mg ER Capsule
Acetazolamide 500mg ER Capsule

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Acetazolamide 500mg ER Capsule
Acetazolamide 500mg ER Capsule

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Acetazolamide 500mg ER Capsule
Acetazolamide 500mg ER Capsule

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Acetazolamide 500mg ER Capsule
Acetazolamide 500mg ER Capsule

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