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243 related items for PubMed ID: 19273551

  • 1. Oral antioxidant supplementation does not prevent acute mountain sickness: double blind, randomized placebo-controlled trial.
    Baillie JK, Thompson AA, Irving JB, Bates MG, Sutherland AI, Macnee W, Maxwell SR, Webb DJ.
    QJM; 2009 May; 102(5):341-8. PubMed ID: 19273551
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  • 2. Acute mountain sickness; prophylactic benefits of antioxidant vitamin supplementation at high altitude.
    Bailey DM, Davies B.
    High Alt Med Biol; 2001 May; 2(1):21-9. PubMed ID: 11252695
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  • 3. Sildenafil citrate for the prevention of high altitude hypoxic pulmonary hypertension: double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
    Bates MG, Thompson AA, Baillie JK, Sutherland AI, Irving JB, Hirani N, Webb DJ.
    High Alt Med Biol; 2011 May; 12(3):207-14. PubMed ID: 21962063
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  • 4. Ginkgo biloba does--and does not--prevent acute mountain sickness.
    Leadbetter G, Keyes LE, Maakestad KM, Olson S, Tissot van Patot MC, Hackett PH.
    Wilderness Environ Med; 2009 May; 20(1):66-71. PubMed ID: 19364166
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  • 5. 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).
    Gertsch JH, Basnyat B, Johnson EW, Onopa J, Holck PS.
    BMJ; 2004 Apr 03; 328(7443):797. PubMed ID: 15070635
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  • 6. Sumatriptan for prevention of acute mountain sickness: randomized clinical trial.
    Jafarian S, Gorouhi F, Salimi S, Lotfi J.
    Ann Neurol; 2007 Sep 03; 62(3):273-7. PubMed ID: 17557349
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  • 7. The effects of a 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor on acute mountain sickness and urinary leukotriene e4 after ascent to high altitude.
    Grissom CK, Richer LD, Elstad MR.
    Chest; 2005 Feb 03; 127(2):565-70. PubMed ID: 15705997
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  • 8. Ginkgo biloba and acetazolamide prophylaxis for acute mountain sickness: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
    Chow T, Browne V, Heileson HL, Wallace D, Anholm J, Green SM.
    Arch Intern Med; 2005 Feb 14; 165(3):296-301. PubMed ID: 15710792
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  • 9. Magnesium for the prevention and treatment of acute mountain sickness.
    Dumont L, Lysakowski C, Tramèr MR, Junod JD, Mardirosoff C, Tassonyi E, Kayser B.
    Clin Sci (Lond); 2004 Mar 14; 106(3):269-77. PubMed ID: 14572305
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  • 10. Efficacy of low-dose acetazolamide (125 mg BID) for the prophylaxis of acute mountain sickness: a prospective, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
    Basnyat B, Gertsch JH, Johnson EW, Castro-Marin F, Inoue Y, Yeh C.
    High Alt Med Biol; 2003 Mar 14; 4(1):45-52. PubMed ID: 12713711
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  • 11. Intravenous iron supplementation may protect against acute mountain sickness: a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial.
    Talbot NP, Smith TG, Privat C, Nickol AH, Rivera-Ch M, León-Velarde F, Dorrington KL, Robbins PA.
    High Alt Med Biol; 2011 Mar 14; 12(3):265-9. PubMed ID: 21962070
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  • 12. Spironolactone does not prevent acute mountain sickness: a prospective, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial by SPACE Trial Group (spironolactone and acetazolamide trial in the prevention of acute mountain sickness group).
    Basnyat B, Holck PS, Pun M, Halverson S, Szawarski P, Gertsch J, Steif M, Powell S, Khanal S, Joshi A, Shankar R, Karambay J, Alexander HD, Stone A, Morrissey C, Thompson BH, Farrar J, SPACE Trial Group.
    Wilderness Environ Med; 2011 Mar 14; 22(1):15-22. PubMed ID: 21377114
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  • 13. Sleeping in moderate hypoxia at home for prevention of acute mountain sickness (AMS): a placebo-controlled, randomized double-blind study.
    Dehnert C, Böhm A, Grigoriev I, Menold E, Bärtsch P.
    Wilderness Environ Med; 2014 Sep 14; 25(3):263-71. PubMed ID: 24931591
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  • 14. Remote ischemic preconditioning does not prevent acute mountain sickness after rapid ascent to 3,450 m.
    Berger MM, Macholz F, Lehmann L, Dankl D, Hochreiter M, Bacher B, Bärtsch P, Mairbäurl H.
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  • 15. Low-dose theophylline reduces symptoms of acute mountain sickness.
    Küpper TE, Strohl KP, Hoefer M, Gieseler U, Netzer CM, Netzer NC.
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  • 16. Prophylactic low-dose acetazolamide reduces the incidence and severity of acute mountain sickness.
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    High Alt Med Biol; 2008 Nov 01; 9(4):289-93. PubMed ID: 19115912
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  • 17. Effect of Intravenous Iron Supplementation on Acute Mountain Sickness: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Study.
    Ren X, Zhang Q, Wang H, Man C, Hong H, Chen L, Li T, Ye P.
    Med Sci Monit; 2015 Jul 15; 21():2050-7. PubMed ID: 26175087
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  • 18. Ibuprofen prevents altitude illness: a randomized controlled trial for prevention of altitude illness with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories.
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    Ann Emerg Med; 2012 Jun 15; 59(6):484-90. PubMed ID: 22440488
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  • 19. [Protective effects of new compound codonopsis tablets against acute mountain sickness].
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    Zhongguo Ying Yong Sheng Li Xue Za Zhi; 2010 May 15; 26(2):148-52. PubMed ID: 20684264
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  • 20. Ginkgo biloba decreases acute mountain sickness in people ascending to high altitude at Ollagüe (3696 m) in northern Chile.
    Moraga FA, Flores A, Serra J, Esnaola C, Barriento C.
    Wilderness Environ Med; 2007 May 15; 18(4):251-7. PubMed ID: 18076292
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