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How do I reduce the side effects of acetazolamide?

4 min read
About 50% of patients taking acetazolamide experience side effects like tingling sensations [1.3.5]. To learn how do I reduce the side effects of acetazolamide?, it's essential to understand management strategies like dietary adjustments and proper hydration [1.4.6, 1.5.7].

Is acetazolamide or topiramate better? A Comprehensive Pharmacological Comparison

6 min read
Affecting primarily obese women of childbearing age, idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) necessitates effective treatment to manage increased intracranial pressure. While both acetazolamide and topiramate are used for this and other conditions, determining which is the superior option depends on a patient's specific needs, and the key question is: is acetazolamide or topiramate better?.

Does spironolactone increase intracranial pressure?

4 min read
While often associated with fluid reduction, spironolactone has a more complex relationship with brain pressure than is widely known. It is sometimes used to *lower* intracranial pressure (ICP) in conditions like idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), yet a rare case report documented that **spironolactone increased intracranial pressure** in a susceptible patient.