Acetazolamide

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˌsiːtəˈzoʊləˌmaɪd/

Definitions of acetazolamide

noun a pharmaceutical drug used to treat glaucoma, epilepsy, altitude sickness, and other conditions

Example Sentences

A1 Acetazolamide is a medication used to treat glaucoma.

A2 The doctor prescribed acetazolamide to help reduce fluid retention.

B1 Patients with altitude sickness may be given acetazolamide to help alleviate symptoms.

B2 Acetazolamide is a diuretic that is commonly used to treat epilepsy.

C1 The pharmacological effects of acetazolamide include inhibiting carbonic anhydrase enzymes.

C2 Research has shown that acetazolamide can be effective in preventing high altitude pulmonary edema.

Examples of acetazolamide in a Sentence

formal Acetazolamide is a medication used to treat glaucoma and altitude sickness.

informal My doctor prescribed me acetazolamide for my altitude sickness.

slang I heard acetazolamide can help with that eye condition.

figurative Taking acetazolamide felt like a breath of fresh air for my health issues.

Grammatical Forms of acetazolamide

plural

acetazolamides

comparative

more acetazolamide

superlative

most acetazolamide

present tense

acetazolamide

future tense

will acetazolamide

perfect tense

has acetazolamide

continuous tense

is acetazolamiding

singular

acetazolamide

positive degree

acetazolamide

infinitive

to acetazolamide

gerund

acetazolamiding

participle

acetazolamided

Origin and Evolution of acetazolamide

First Known Use: 1952 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'acetazolamide' is derived from the chemical components acetyl, azo, and amide.
Evolution of the word: Acetazolamide was first synthesized in 1952 by a team of chemists at the pharmaceutical company Lederle Laboratories. It was initially used as a diuretic and later found to be effective in treating glaucoma and altitude sickness.