Aplastic anemia and agranulocytosis in patients using methazolamide for glaucoma
T. P. Werblin, I. P. Pollack and R. A. Liss
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors used in the treatment of glaucoma, seizure
disorders, and hypertension are rarely associated with blood dyscrasias.
Several case reports of aplastic anemia with use of acetazolamide, and two
cases with use of methazolamide, have appeared in the literature. This
article describes two cases of aplastic anemia, at least one of which was
almost certainly induced by the use of methazolamide, and one case of
agranulocytosis related to the use of methazolamide.