Ototoxic drugs and tinnitus
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A quick look through the bibliography on the hearing effects of ototoxic chemicals and noise shows that the bulk of studies deal with pharmaceutical drugs and that many studies are carried out ...
ANTACIDS - University of Minnesota Duluth
there is evidence establishing noise exposure or another in-service event, injury, or disease (for example ear infections, use of ototoxic medication, head injury, barotrauma, or other tympanic trauma) that is medically accepted as a potential cause of tinnitus, and
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N.B. Noise exposure, ototoxic drugs and congenital malformations can cause simultaneous damage bilaterally but these are considered to be multiple lesions. Ménière’s disease is characterized by intermittent spells of severe vertigo and nystagmus, fluctuating hearing loss and tinnitus. This disease has an unknown etiology, and there is no ...
List of Ototoxic Medications - Sound Relief Hearing Center
Damage to the hearing organs can range from mild to profound hearing loss and may include tinnitus (ringing in the ears). If the balance organs are damaged, the individual may experience symptoms ranging from dizziness and nausea to imbalance and blurry vision (oscillopsia). Symptoms may be temporary or permanent. Common Ototoxic Medications
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, called “ototoxic” because they harm the inner ear, usually cause temporary tinnitus. Once patients stop taking the medications, the symptoms of tinnitus go away. However, some cases can be more permanent, such as those caused by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs such as aspirin and ibuprofen), some antibiotics and cancer ...
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