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Altitude Sickness Claims 4 Lives On Mount Everest Expedition: What Is It?
Two of those climbers -- a 61-year-old German and a 44-year-old South Korean -- reportedly died of altitude sickness and exhaustion, the International Business Times reported.
Strides gets US approval for Acetazolamide injection
Bangalore, May 10 : Strides Arcolab Limited , a global pharmaceutical company, on Thursday announced that it has received ANDA approval from US FDA for Acetazolamide for Injection USP, 500 mg/ vial in lyophilized format.
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension.
Acta neurologica Scandinavica , Vol. 121, No. 2. , pp. 71-82, doi:10.1111/j.1600-0404.2009.01172.x Idiopathic intracranial hypertension is a condition which affects predominantly overweight women and is characterized by raised intracranial pressure without any identifiable pathology in the brain and with normal cerebrospinal fluid composition.
Ibuprofen may help ward off altitude sickness
A new study suggests that taking ibuprofen before a trip to the mountains may help some people avoid the headaches and nausea that come with altitude sickness.
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