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Tadalafil and Acetazolamide Versus Acetazolamide for the Prevention of Severe High‐Altitude Illness: Table 1
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AsthmaTable 1Severe High‐altitude IllnessTadalafil GroupMedicineAcetazolamide Versus AcetazolamidePharmacotherapySevere HaiOpen-label StudyPharmacologyEpidemiology
We report an open-label study comparing tadalafil and acetazolamide (n = 24) versus acetazolamide (n = 27) for prevention of high-altitude illness (HAI) at Mt. Kilimanjaro. Tadalafil group had lower rates of severe HAI compared with controls (4% vs 26%, p = 0.03), mostly because of decreased high-altitude pulmonary edema rates (4% vs 22%, p = 0.06).
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