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If you have high pressure in your eyes due to glaucoma, your doctor may prescribe methazolamide. When taken regularly, this medication helps lower pressure inside the eye. It comes as a tablet, and the methazolamide price usually starts around $400 for sixty 50mg tablets. Check to see if your health insurance p ... Read more

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Methazolamide Information:

What is methazolamide?

Methazolamide is a type of drug known as a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor. It reduces the activity of a certain protein, which helps reduce fluid in the eye, lowering eye pressure as a result. It is often used alongside other medications to treat some types of glaucoma. It is also sometimes used to prevent fluid build-up (edema) in people with congestive heart failure. 

How do I take methazolamide?

Take methazolamide tablets only as often as your doctor has directed, usually two to three times a day. If you find that this medicine causes an upset stomach, take it with food. Drink plenty of fluids throughout the day.

Before taking methazolamide, tell your doctor if:

  • You are allergic to this or any other sulfa drugs, or you have any other known allergies
  • You are taking any other prescription or non-prescription drugs or supplements
  • You regularly take high doses of aspirin
  • You have severe kidney or liver problems
  • You have adrenal gland failure
  • You have an electrolyte imbalance (e.g. low levels of potassium in your blood)
  • You have any severe breathing problems
  • You have angle closure glaucoma
  • You are breastfeeding, pregnant, or trying to become pregnant

What are the possible side effects of taking methazolamide?

Some of the most commonly reported side effects of methazolamide include upset stomach, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, increased urination, and change in sense of taste. These side effects will likely go away on their own, but if you have any conditions that persist or get worse, tell your doctor. Call your doctor immediately if you have any rare but serious side effects, such as painful or difficult urination, blood in urine or stools, lower back or side pain, a severe skin reaction, sudden weakness, shortness of breath, rapid heart rate, loss of movement of any body part, or signs of a liver problem.

What if I forget to take methazolamide?

If you forget a dose of methazolamide, take it as soon as you remember, unless it’s almost time for your next dose. In this case, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule.

How do I store methazolamide?

Keep your bottle of methazolamide tightly sealed and out of reach of children and pets when you’re not using it. Store it at room temperature, away from bright light and moisture. Don’t store it in the bathroom.

What happens if I overdose on methazolamide?

If you suspect that you or someone in your household has overdosed on this drug, call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222. If the person who overdosed is experiencing severe adverse effects, seek emergency medical attention.

Warnings

Methazolamide may cause dizziness or drowsiness, so don’t drive or operate heavy machinery until you know how the medication affects you. This drug can also increase your skin’s sensitivity to sunlight, so avoid tanning booths and prolonged sun exposure. When you do need to be outside, wear protective clothing and sunscreen.

 

Brand Names

Methazolamide is the generic form of Neptazane. It usually costs less than its brand name equivalent, but it can still be expensive, especially for cash-paying patients. Remember to get our methazolamide coupon to reduce the retail price of this drug by up to 30%.

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HelpRx.info is a discount pharmacy service, partnered with a leading pharmacy benefit manager. We negotiate lower prices on prescription medications, that we pass on to our members for free. There is no cost to use our cards and coupon, and anyone can take advantage of our discounts, regardless of healthcare coverage.

Our savings assurance of “up to 75% off” comes from historical data from actual claims. This data includes savings for both brand name and generic medications.