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Sequel capsules

Capsules, sustained-release 500 mg Rx) Diamox Sequels (Lederle)... [Pg.701]

Oral sustained-release (Artane Sequels) 5 mg capsules... [Pg.621]

In the treatment of all types of glaucoma, acetazolamide is the most widely used orally administered CAI. Acetazolamide is commercially arailable as 125- and 250-mg tablets, 500-mg sustained-release capsules (Diamox Sequels), and a 500-mg vial formulated for parenteral administration. In glaucoma therapy in adults, acetazolamide is usually administered in doses of 250 mg every 6 hours or a single 500-mg sustained-release capsule twice daily. The recommended acetazolamide dose for children is 5 to 10 mg/kg body weight, administered every 4 to 6 hours. [Pg.159]

Acetazolamide (Generic) Diamox (Bausch Lomb) 125- and 250-mg tablets 500-mg sustained-release capsules (Sequels) 500-mg vials for injection... [Pg.161]


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