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Query: UMLS:C0040822 (tremor)
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We treated 28 patients (16 women and 12 men) who had essential tremor with methazolamide. Their median age was 69 years (range, 34 to 89 years), and the median duration of tremor was 16 years (range, less than 1 to 69 years). Fifteen cases were familial and 13 were sporadic. Improvement in 10 patients who continued taking the drug ranged from moderate to complete relief. In addition, four patients had marked improvement and two had moderate improvement but discontinued use of the drug because of side effects. Five patients with a mild response and seven with no response also discontinued methazolamide therapy. The maximal mean daily dose was 203 mg for all patients and 129 mg (maintenance dose) for the patients who continued taking the drug. Side effects consisted primarily of somnolence, nausea, epigastric discomfort, anorexia, paresthesias, and numbness. No aplastic anemia was noted in any of the patients. The median duration of follow-up was 6 months (range, 10 weeks to 29 months). The therapeutic effect seemed unrelated to a family history of tremor, the effect of alcohol, or the responsiveness to propranolol or primidone. Methazolamide may be an effective drug in the treatment of some patients with essential tremor, particularly those with head and voice tremor.
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PMID:Treatment of essential tremor with methazolamide. 192 92

We studied the effect of the carbonic anhydrase inhibitor methazolamide in 25 patients with essential tremor (ET) in a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Tremor assessment included patient self-reporting of functional disability, clinical rating of motor tasks and tremor severity, and accelerometric measurements. There was no significant difference between methazolamide and placebo in any of the assessments. Side effects, paresthesias, sedation, headaches, and gastrointestinal symptoms were common. Only two patients elected to remain on the drug after the study. Methazolamide has only limited efficacy in the treatment of essential tremor.
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PMID:Double-blind controlled study of methazolamide in the treatment of essential tremor. 849 25