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Acetazolamide duration of action?

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Dr. Daniel McGee answered

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Acetazolamide: The half-life of acetazolamide is 10-15 hours. So that means that by roughly 15 hours, half of it has cleared, and half is still in the body. The concentration cotinues to be cut in half every 15 hours. Depending on the dosage and frequency, it lasts in the body for at least a few days.

Answered 9/1/2016

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