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Can amitriptyline cause tinnitus in NHS patients?

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Case reports and pharmacological evidence indicate that tricyclic antidepressants, including amitriptyline, can be linked to the development of tinnitus in some patients. In the UK, the NHS and other health services recognise this potential side effect, advising patients on how to manage their symptoms safely.

Can lisinopril cause tinnitus? Understanding the Link and Management

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According to medical literature and adverse event reports, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, including lisinopril, have been known to cause tinnitus. This means that for some individuals, the medication used to treat high blood pressure may lead to a rare side effect of ringing in the ears.

Can Cisplatin Cause Tinnitus? Understanding the Link to Ototoxicity

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Up to 84% of patients receiving platinum-based chemotherapy like cisplatin may experience ototoxicity, with many reporting tinnitus. A common question for these individuals is, **can cisplatin cause tinnitus?** The answer is yes, as it is a well-documented and significant side effect of the medication.

Can Lithium Cause Tinnitus? Understanding the Link to Toxicity

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Tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, is a well-documented symptom of lithium toxicity, which can occur if the amount of lithium in the blood becomes too high. While lithium is an essential medication for mood disorders, monitoring for this and other side effects is critical to safe and effective treatment.