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Know the risks and potential benefits of clinical studies and talk to your health care provider before participating. Read our disclaimer for details. Study record managers: refer to the Data Element Definitions if submitting registration or results information. Acetazolamide, or Diamox, is the standard medical prophylaxis agent for high altitude illness. Its mechanism is via inhibition of the carbonic anhydrase enzyme which counteracts the respiratory alkalosis which occurs during ascent to altitude.
It facilitates the excretion of bicarbonate in the urine. As a result, acetazolamide hastens acclimatization and helps prevent high altitude disorders. Current recommended dosing is mg, orally twice daily, started 24 hours prior to ascending in elevation. Side effects include tingling of the fingers and toes and perioral numbness which may be erroneously interpreted as stroke symptoms.
Since acetazolamide is a mild diuretic, frequent micturition may occur leading to interruption of daytime activities as well as broken sleep. These effects can affect safety at high altitude. Acetazolamide is normally discontinued 2 days after the user has reached their highest elevation or a plateau in elevation.
A lower dose may be just as effective in preventing high altitude illnesses while preventing the disconcerting side effects resulting from its use. A smaller dose has not been studied, however.
We will compare the common dose of mg twice daily with a lower dose of A score of 6 or more signifies severe AMS. The side effect questionnaire included the following questions: In the past 12 h, have you experienced the following symptoms: Tingling of toes? Published: Nov 22, This study will evaluate the effectiveness of TSC in enhancing oxygen delivery to the blood and tissues during exercise under hypoxic conditions.
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