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  • 1. Acetazolamide in the treatment of acute mountain sickness: clinical efficacy and effect on gas exchange.
    Grissom CK, Roach RC, Sarnquist FH, Hackett PH.
    Ann Intern Med; 1992 Mar 15; 116(6):461-5. PubMed ID: 1739236
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  • 2. Medroxyprogesterone at high altitude. The effects on blood gases, cerebral regional oxygenation, and acute mountain sickness.
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  • 3. Acute mountain sickness and acetazolamide. Clinical efficacy and effect on ventilation.
    Larson EB, Roach RC, Schoene RB, Hornbein TF.
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  • 4. Randomised, double blind, placebo controlled comparison of ginkgo biloba and acetazolamide for prevention of acute mountain sickness among Himalayan trekkers: the prevention of high altitude illness trial (PHAIT).
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  • 5. Acetazolamide or dexamethasone use versus placebo to prevent acute mountain sickness on Mount Rainier.
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  • 6. Acetazolamide in prevention of acute mountain sickness: a double-blind controlled cross-over study.
    Greene MK, Kerr AM, McIntosh IB, Prescott RJ.
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  • 8. A randomized trial of dexamethasone and acetazolamide for acute mountain sickness prophylaxis.
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  • 9. Effects of acetazolamide on pulmonary artery pressure and prevention of high-altitude pulmonary edema after rapid active ascent to 4,559 m.
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  • 10. Endothelial selectins in acute mountain sickness and high-altitude pulmonary edema.
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  • 11. The effect of acetazolamide on saccadic latency at 3459 meters.
    Faull OK, Robertson J, Thomas O, Bradwell AR, Antoniades CA, Pattinson KT, Birmingham Medical Research Expeditionary Society.
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  • 12. Acetazolamide: a treatment for chronic mountain sickness.
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  • 13. Budesonide Versus Acetazolamide for Prevention of Acute Mountain Sickness.
    Lipman GS, Pomeranz D, Burns P, Phillips C, Cheffers M, Evans K, Jurkiewicz C, Juul N, Hackett P.
    Am J Med; 2018 Feb 01; 131(2):200.e9-200.e16. PubMed ID: 28668540
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  • 14. Altitude Sickness Prevention with Ibuprofen Relative to Acetazolamide.
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  • 15. Acetazolamide plus low-dose dexamethasone is better than acetazolamide alone to ameliorate symptoms of acute mountain sickness.
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  • 16. Acetazolamide and high altitude diseases.
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  • 17. Acetazolamide in control of acute mountain sickness.
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  • 18. Ginkgo biloba and acetazolamide prophylaxis for acute mountain sickness: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
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  • 19. Acetazolamide and N-acetylcysteine in the treatment of chronic mountain sickness (Monge's disease).
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  • 20. Acetazolamide in prevention of acute mountain sickness.
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