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- ... diet may help decrease symptoms. A medicine called acetazolamide may be prescribed to prevent attacks. Your provider ... tell you to also take potassium supplements because acetazolamide may cause your body to lose potassium. If ...
- ... be admitted to a hospital. A medicine called acetazolamide (Diamox) may be given to help you breathe ... may help prevent acute mountain sickness, such as acetazolamide or dexamethasone. If you are at risk for ...
- ... cause hypophosphatemia: Alcoholism Antacids Certain medicines, including insulin, acetazolamide, foscarnet, imatinib, intravenous iron, niacin, pentamidine, sorafenib, and ...
- ... attacks while your hyperthyroidism is brought under control. Acetazolamide is effective at preventing attacks in people with ...
- ... Fluid or salt restriction Medicines such as corticosteroids, acetazolamide, furosemide, and topiramate Shunting procedures to relieve pressure ...
- The medicines acetazolamide and thiazides prevent attacks in many cases. A low potassium, high carbohydrate diet, and light exercise may help ...
- ... the urine) Use of certain medicines, such as acetazolamide, amphotericin B, and triamterene Sarcoidosis Tuberculosis of the ...
- ... that are no longer used much (tetracycline), or acetazolamide Fanconi syndrome , a disorder of the kidney tubes ...
- ... that may affect test results. These include: Alcohol Acetazolamide Barbiturates Diuretics Narcotics Valproic acid You should not ...
- ... the results of the test. These may include: Acetazolamide Ammonium chloride Methenamine mandelate Potassium citrate Sodium bicarbonate ...