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ethoxzolamide

ethoxzolamide (CARDRASE) is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor. Route of administration: oral. Current US regulatory status: approved.

FDA: approved
US status approved
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Drug details — ethoxzolamide
US status
approved
Class
Route
ORAL
Patents
0
Programs
0
Data quality
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Quick answer

ethoxzolamide (CARDRASE) is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor. Route of administration: oral. Current US regulatory status: approved.

Key facts

INN ethoxzolamide
Brand CARDRASE
Mechanism Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor
Target Carbonic anhydrase
Route ORAL
Formulation TABLET

Mechanism of action

Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor

Primary target: Carbonic anhydrase

Approval history

Authority Status Date
FDA approved

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Frequently asked questions

What is ethoxzolamide?

ethoxzolamide (CARDRASE) is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor. Route of administration: oral. Current US regulatory status: approved.

What is the brand name for ethoxzolamide?

CARDRASE is a marketed brand name for ethoxzolamide. Check FDA Drugs@FDA for the current US label holder and prescribing information.

What is the US approval status of ethoxzolamide?

ethoxzolamide has approved status in the United States according to our Drugs@FDA-derived records. Verify on the official FDA label before clinical or commercial decisions.