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Taking Dex Can Improve High Altitude Exercise Capacity In Certain Climbers

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Default Taking Dex Can Improve High Altitude Exercise Capacity In Certain Climbers

Taking dexamathasone prophlyactically may improve exercise capacity in some mountaineers, according to Swiss researchers. Dexamathasone, known popularly to climbers as "dex," has been used for years to treat altitude-related symptoms in mountaineers, but has never been tested for its ability to improve exercise capacity at high altitude.

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