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Carbonic anhydrase is strongly inhibited by the drug acetazolamide, which is used as a diuretic (i. e., to increase the production of urine) and to lower excessively high pressure in the eye (due to accumulation of intraocular fluid) in glaucoma. a. True
b. False

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