Tinnitus Drug Treatments and Their Potential Side Effects

 

 

 

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Tricyclic antidepressants, such as amitriptyline and nortriptyline, have been used with some success. However, these medications are generally only used for severe tinnitus, as they can cause troublesome side effects, including dry mouth, blurred vision, constipation and heart problems. # Alprazolam (Niravam, Xanax) may help reduce tinnitus symptoms, but side effects can include drowsiness and nausea. It also has the potential to become habit-forming. # Acamprosate (Campral), a drug used to treat alcoholism, is effective in relieving tinnitus for some people.

Tinnitus Drug Treatments and Their Potential Side Effects

However, more research is needed Trycyclic antidepressants: Amitriptyline and Nortriptyline side effects appear to be far worse than the disease to be treated. " A small number of children, teenagers, and young adults (up to 24 years of age) who took antidepressants ('mood elevators') such as amitriptyline during clinical studies became suicidal (thinking about harming or killing oneself or planning or trying to do so). Children, teenagers, and young adults who take antidepressants to treat depression or other mental illnesses may be more likely to become suicidal than children, teenagers, and young adults who do not take antidepressants to treat these conditions. However, experts are not sure about how great this risk is and how much it should be considered in deciding whether a child or teenager should take an antidepressant.

Tinnitus Drug Treatments and Their Potential Side Effects

Children younger than 18 years of age should not normally take amitriptyline, but in some cases, a doctor may decide that amitriptyline is the best medication to treat a child's condition." Adults are also given a warning about a possible change in their mental health as a result of taking this drug. Other side effects:Nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, weakness or tiredness, nightmares, headaches, dry mouth, constipation, difficulty urinating, blurred vision, pain, burning or tingling in the hands and feet. Changes in sex drive, excessive sweating, changes in appetite or weight, confusion, unsteadiness. Slow or difficult speech, dizziness or faintness, weakness or numbness in an arm or leg, crushing chest pain, rapid, pounding, or irregular heartbeat, severe skin rash or hives, swelling of the face and tongue, yellowing of the skin or eyes, jaw, neck, and back muscle spasms. Uncontrollable shaking of part of the body, fainting, unusual bleeding or bruising, seizures, hallucinating, seeing things or hearing voices that do not exist.

Tinnitus Drug Treatments and Their Potential Side Effects

Alprazolan may cause these side effects: Drowsiness, light-headness, tiredness, dizziness, irritability, talkativeness, dry mouth, increased salivation, change in sex drive, change in appetite, weight changes, difficulty urinating. Seizures, hallucinating, severe skin rash, yellowing of the skin or eyes, memory problems, confusion, problems with coordination. Acamprosate may cause these side effects: Diarrhea, gas, upset stomach, loss of appetite, dry mouth, dizziness, itching, weakness, burning, tingling or numbness in the hands, feet, arms or legs, rash. Since these drugs have limited success treating tinnitus, if at all,  and far reaching side effects, opting for the holistic treatment of tinnitus would definitely be the better option. Thomas Coleman's holistic method of treating tinnitus, has proved to be very successful. For more information on his book, Tinnitus Miracle visit Tinnitus Miracle His treatment is not really a miracle, it actually requires some application and discipline on the part of the tinnitus sufferer. However, if you have had ringing , buzzing, roaring sounds in your ears for any length of time, and it eventually stops after the holistic treatment, it would seem like a miracle. Reference: Medline drug database.


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