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- Headache Management in Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
The recommended dose of acetazolamide is between 1 and 4 g, titrated to improvement in symptoms and intolerance of side effects, including tingling of the hands and feet, alteration in taste
- Acetazolamide-Related Hypophosphatemia in a Glaucoma Patient - Medscape
Acetazolamide is widely used for the treatment of glaucoma, epilepsy, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, and altitude sickness Common side effects include paresthesia, gastrointestinal
- Acetazolamide-Related Hypophosphatemia in a Glaucoma Patient - Medscape
Find out more about this potentially lethal side effect of acetazolamide treatment for glaucoma, and learn which patients may be at risk
- ‘Clear Advantage’ of GLP-1s for IIH vs Conventional Therapy
Patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension who use a GLP-1 receptor agonist are less likely to experience symptoms, require medications, or undergo surgery
- A Tale of Two Drugs and Specialties Solves Headache Mystery
Wilner: Acetazolamide is available generically It's a very inexpensive medication with a well-defined side effect profile Those would be interesting studies to do Tobin: This is a case report
- New ‘Real World’ Data on Lecanemab Side Effects - Medscape
New data show that lecanemab is well tolerated outside of clinical trial setting, with expected and manageable side effects
- New Expert Guidance on Antiseizure Med Use During Pregnancy - Medscape
New expert guidance to help clinicians manage the treatment of patients with epilepsy during pregnancy has been released
- Psychiatric and Sexual Side Effects of Finasteride Flagged
Following a safety review, doctors and patients have been warned to be on the alert for psychiatric and sexual side effects of the prostate enlargement drug
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