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Year : 1981  |  Volume : 13  |  Issue : 4  |  Page : 357-361

Histomorphological changes in the rat gastric mucosa following acetazolamide



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Administration of acetazolamide (Diamox) during active gastric acid secretion is associated with transitory gastric mucosal glandular destruction and ulceration. The gastric mucosa recovers within 72 hours although functional capacity is known to be affected for several weeks following carbonic anhydrase inhibition.






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