Antidepressants and many drugs in general, can cause tinnitus. Tinnitus usually goes away with time, but sometimes it is persistent. Many
The good news is that tinnitus resulting from taking such drugs is often temporary and goes away in a few days to a few weeks after you stop
Antidepressants and many drugs in general, can cause tinnitus. Tinnitus usually goes away with time, but sometimes it is persistent. Many
Sometimes, tinnitus goes away spontaneously, without any intervention at all. It should be understood, however, that not all tinnitus can be eliminated or reduced, no matter the cause.
Amlodipine is well known for causing tinnitus. Lisinopril can also cause tinnitus but not us often as with Amlodipine. It may take at least a couple of weeks before your tinnitus goes away if your tinnitus was caused by the Amlodipine. But there are no guarantees that it will ever go away. Cordially, Neil
Hydrochlorothiazide causes tinnitus in hundreds and hundred of people, but the good news, at least for numbers of them, is that when they stop taking the Hydrochlorothiazide, their tinnitus goes away or greatly reduces in volume.
Learn about Cymbalta and tinnitus, including whether Cymbalta can cause tinnitus and if symptoms may go away with treatment.
Hydrochlorothiazide can certainly cause tinnitus but the good news is that when you stop taking it, at least for a number of people, the tinnitus goes away. Metoprolol also certainly does cause tinnitus in numbers of people.
Tinnitus as a side effect usually goes away when the medication is stopped. It can be permanent or temporary. Those who find it temporary find that it goes
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