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Tag: Hearing loss

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Does diclofenac cause tinnitus?

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According to research published in the *Journal of General Internal Medicine*, frequent use of over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is associated with an increased risk of developing tinnitus. This places the question of, "Does diclofenac cause tinnitus?" squarely on the table for those using this common pain reliever.

Can Neomycin Cause Dizziness?: A Closer Look at Ototoxicity

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While considered a rare but serious side effect, the potent antibiotic neomycin can cause dizziness and balance problems due to its ototoxic effects on the inner ear. It belongs to a class of medications called aminoglycosides, which are known to have potential adverse effects that impact both hearing and balance.

What is the most ototoxic drug? A Deep Dive into Medications Damaging to Hearing

4 min read
Over 200 medications are known to be ototoxic, capable of damaging the inner ear and causing hearing loss or balance issues. The question of what is the most ototoxic drug is complex, with certain potent chemotherapies and antibiotics posing the highest risk for irreversible harm to the auditory system. Understanding which drugs are most dangerous and why is critical for patient safety and effective monitoring.

Is CoQ10 Ototoxic? Examining the Evidence on Hearing Health

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Over 90% of older adults use at least one medication with potential ototoxic (harmful to hearing) side effects. In this context, understanding the safety of supplements is crucial. Far from being harmful, research suggests Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is not ototoxic and may even protect hearing.

What are the irreversible damage caused by vancomycin?

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Vancomycin is a critical antibiotic used in up to 35% of hospitalized patients for serious gram-positive infections, but it carries significant risks [1.2.1]. Understanding what are the irreversible damage caused by vancomycin is crucial for patient safety.

Understanding the Link: Does Ciprofloxacin Cause Tinnitus?

4 min read
According to its product label, tinnitus is a rare side effect of ciprofloxacin, reported in less than 1% of patients [1.4.5]. This article examines the question: **Does ciprofloxacin cause tinnitus?**, exploring the mechanisms, risk factors, and what to do if you experience auditory symptoms.

Which Drug Reduces Tinnitus? A Review of Current Medications

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Affecting more than 740 million adults globally, tinnitus is a common condition often perceived as ringing in the ears [1.4.4]. Many wonder, **which drug reduces tinnitus?** While no medication is universally effective, some are used off-label to manage its debilitating symptoms.