Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors - All you need to know
In this video I discuss the mechanism, indications and side effects of the Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors. These agents may be considered as weak diuretics but do they have a role in clinical practice ? If this video was helpful make sure to : *Like *Comment *Subscribe AND *Share with someone who will benefit from it. Follow us on: *TikTok: thepharmacistacademy Instagram: pharmacistacademy Facebook: thepharmacistacademy

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