Acetazolamide
Alternative Names: Diamox
Acetazolamide is a medication commonly used to prevent and treat acute mountain sickness (AMS). It works by increasing breathing rate and promoting mild metabolic acidosis, which helps the body take in and use oxygen more efficiently at high altitudes. The drug also acts as a mild diuretic, reducing fluid buildup that can contribute to symptoms like headache and swelling. When taken at doses of 125–250 mg twice daily, it can speed up acclimatization and relieve mild AMS symptoms. It is especially useful for travelers who must ascend quickly or have a history of altitude sickness.
Treatment Type: Prescription Medication
Treatment Class: Thiazide diuretic
Treatment Modality: Oral
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Based on the review, Acetazolamide is highly effective as a preventive medication for Acute Mountain Sickness. When taken a day before ascent and continued during climbing, it helps the body acclimatize faster by stimulating breathing and reducing the risk and severity of symptoms. It is more effective as a preventive measure than a treatment for severe symptoms.
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Based on the review, Acetazolamide is highly effective as a preventive medication for Acute Mountain Sickness. When taken a day before ascent and continued during climbing, it helps the body acclimatize faster by stimulating breathing and reducing the risk and severity of symptoms. It is more effective as a preventive measure than a treatment for severe symptoms.
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