Published May 5, 2004 12:00AM
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Andean Adventure First-aid kit essentials Every traveler should carry a basic first-aid kit. Outdoor Research and others have ready-made kits. Consult the Pocket Doctor by Steven Bezrushka. Medicine for Mountaineering by James Wilkerson, M.D., has more detailed info. Besides items basic to all first-aid kits ours includes: Diamox (Acetazolamide): Useful as a prophylactic for acute mountain sickness (AMS), and as an aid to acclimatization. Dexamethasone: This is an anti-inflammatory steroid. We carry it for emergency treatment of high-altitude cerebral edema (HACE). Nifedipine: For emergency treatment of high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE). Tylenol 3: For major pain relief. Ofloxacin: A broad spectrum antibiotic particularly useful for intestinal infections. Metoprolol: An adrenergic blocking agent for emergency treatment of poisonous scorpion stings. Hydromorphone: For emergency treatment of severe pain due to major trauma. Cephalexin: An antibiotic particularly suited for skin infections. Lariam (Mefloquine): A prophylactic against malaria. We are carrying only a small quantity. It is very expensive in the United States; less expensive alternatives are available over-the-counter in South America. Syringes and hypodermic needles: We carry these to eliminate worry over contaminated needles. |