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Randomized, placebo controlled trial evaluating the effect of acetazolamide on postural control in lowlanders older than 40 years travelling from 760 m to 3'100 m.
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Lead Sponsor
University of Zurich
Collaborators
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National Center of Cardiology and Internal Medicine
Bishkek
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