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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.PMID: 1739236 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    2.

    Medroxyprogesterone at high altitude. The effects on blood gases, cerebral regional oxygenation, and acute mountain sickness.

    Wright AD, Beazley MF, Bradwell AR, Chesner IM, Clayton RN, Forster PJ, Hillenbrand P, Imray CH; Birmingham Medical Research Expeditionary Society.

    Wilderness Environ Med. 2004 Spring;15(1):25-31.PMID: 15040503 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    4.

    Acetazolamide or dexamethasone use versus placebo to prevent acute mountain sickness on Mount Rainier.

    Ellsworth AJ, Meyer EF, Larson EB.

    West J Med. 1991 Mar;154(3):289-93.PMID: 2028586 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    5.

    Acetazolamide in prevention of acute mountain sickness: a double-blind controlled cross-over study.

    Greene MK, Kerr AM, McIntosh IB, Prescott RJ.

    Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1981 Sep 26;283(6295):811-3.PMID: 6794709 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    6.

    Acute mountain sickness and acetazolamide. Clinical efficacy and effect on ventilation.

    Larson EB, Roach RC, Schoene RB, Hornbein TF.

    JAMA. 1982 Jul 16;248(3):328-32.PMID: 7045433 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    7.

    Endothelial selectins in acute mountain sickness and high-altitude pulmonary edema.

    Grissom CK, Zimmerman GA, Whatley RE.

    Chest. 1997 Dec;112(6):1572-8.PMID: 9404756 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    8.

    A randomized trial of dexamethasone and acetazolamide for acute mountain sickness prophylaxis.

    Ellsworth AJ, Larson EB, Strickland D.

    Am J Med. 1987 Dec;83(6):1024-30.PMID: 3332564 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    9.

    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 Spring;4(1):45-52.PMID: 12713711 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    10.

    Acute mountain sickness score and hypoxemia.

    Hussain MM, Aslam M, Khan Z.

    J Pak Med Assoc. 2001 May;51(5):173-9.PMID: 11467238 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    11.

    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.PMID: 15710792 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    12.

    Acetazolamide plus low-dose dexamethasone is better than acetazolamide alone to ameliorate symptoms of acute mountain sickness.

    Bernhard WN, Schalick LM, Delaney PA, Bernhard TM, Barnas GM.

    Aviat Space Environ Med. 1998 Sep;69(9):883-6.PMID: 9737760 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    13.

    Acetazolamide: a treatment for chronic mountain sickness.

    Richalet JP, Rivera M, Bouchet P, Chirinos E, Onnen I, Petitjean O, Bienvenu A, Lasne F, Moutereau S, León-Velarde F.

    Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2005 Dec 1;172(11):1427-33. Epub 2005 Aug 26.PMID: 16126936 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    14.

    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;127(2):565-70.PMID: 15705997 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    15.

    Acetazolamide in control of acute mountain sickness.

    [No authors listed]

    Lancet. 1981 Jan 24;1(8213):180-3.PMID: 6109857 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    16.

    Prevention of acute mountain sickness by acetazolamide in Nepali porters: a double-blind controlled trial.

    Hillenbrand P, Pahari AK, Soon Y, Subedi D, Bajracharya R, Gurung P, Lal BK, Marahatta R, Pradhan S, Rai D, Sharma S; Birmingham Medical Research Expeditionary Society.

    Wilderness Environ Med. 2006 Summer;17(2):87-93.PMID: 16805144 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    17.

    Acetazolamide 125 mg BD is not significantly different from 375 mg BD in the prevention of acute mountain sickness: the prophylactic acetazolamide dosage comparison for efficacy (PACE) trial.

    Basnyat B, Gertsch JH, Holck PS, Johnson EW, Luks AM, Donham BP, Fleischman RJ, Gowder DW, Hawksworth JS, Jensen BT, Kleiman RJ, Loveridge AH, Lundeen EB, Newman SL, Noboa JA, Miegs DP, O'Beirne KA, Philpot KB, Schultz MN, Valente MC, Wiebers MR, Swenson ER.

    High Alt Med Biol. 2006 Spring;7(1):17-27.PMID: 16544963 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    18.

    Dexamethasone in the treatment of acute mountain sickness.

    Levine BD, Yoshimura K, Kobayashi T, Fukushima M, Shibamoto T, Ueda G.

    N Engl J Med. 1989 Dec 21;321(25):1707-13.PMID: 2687688 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    19.

    Theophylline improves acute mountain sickness.

    Fischer R, Lang SM, Steiner U, Toepfer M, Hautmann H, Pongratz H, Huber RM.

    Eur Respir J. 2000 Jan;15(1):123-7.PMID: 10678632 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    20.

    Arterial oxygen saturation for prediction of acute mountain sickness.

    Roach RC, Greene ER, Schoene RB, Hackett PH.

    Aviat Space Environ Med. 1998 Dec;69(12):1182-5.PMID: 9856544 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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