Are there any alternatives to Diamox (for those allergic to sulfa) for treating Acute Mountain Sickness? - acute mountain sickness more condition_symptoms
I am traveling to Nepal in a few weeks, and I read that Diamox can be very useful for the treatment of symptoms of acute mountain sickness. But I'm allergic to sulfonamides, and can not Diamox. Are there any homeopathic remedies rdrug OTHE or there? Any idea wouuld be quite useful.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Acute Mountain Sickness More Condition_symptoms Are There Any Alternatives To Diamox (for Those Allergic To Sulfa) For Treating Acute Mountain Sickness?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
2 comments:
Well, I do not know much about the altitude sickness, but I know a lot about the prevention of nausea and vomiting (I emetophobic) clock.
Ask your doctor for an anti - emetic Raglan, Phenergan, or something.
Frankly, I do not know if I work at a height, but it was for me to 10,500 feet in the Sierra: /
There are very few clinical trials, which is to be a good drug Diamox for mountain sickness.Composition Diamox acetazolamide, a diuretic, increasing urination, blood reduced pressure.It much used in the reduction of intraocular pressure in Glucomed. It is also used in some cases of epilepsy.
So do not try option would prochlorperazine 5mg, Metclopromide10mg, promethazine this.better.
Post a Comment