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Altitude Sickness in Climbers and Efficacy of NSAIDs Trial (ASCENT): Randomized, Controlled Trial of Ibuprofen Versus Placebo for Prevention of Altitude Illness

โœ Scribed by Jeffrey H. Gertsch; Bryan Corbett; Peter S. Holck; Allison Mulcahy; Melanie Watts; Nathan Thomas Stillwagon; Amanda Morgan Casto; Charles Hessel Abramson; Charles Peter Aloysius Vaughan; Christopher Macguire; Neda Nicole Farzan; Baotran Nguyen Vo; Rebecca Jean Norvelle; Kerstin May; Jessica Elizabeth Holly; Hillary Irons; Aaron Michael Stutz; Pradip Chapagain; Siddhartha Yadav; Matiram Pun; Jeremy Farrar; Buddha Basnyat


Book ID
118504879
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
278 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
1080-6032

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