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Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, Vol 14, 935-937, Copyright © 1975 by Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology


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The effects of acetazolamide on the human electroretinogram

B Stanescu and J Michiels

The effects of acetazolamied on the cerebral circulation and metabolism was previously shown to be due to a raised PCO2 in brain tissue. The effects of the drug on the human electroretinogram (ERG) are investigated in fifteen human volunteer subjects. A significant increase in the b-wave was found. A similitude with the mechanism of acetazolamide administration in brain and retinal tissue seems to be a possible explanation.





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