Abstract
since the 1970s, over 200 studies with acetazolamide have shown it safe and 60–80% effective in acute mountain sickness (AMS). Despite much investigation, our understanding of its action in AMS remains incomplete and more complicated than generally taught. This should come as no surprise
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