There are accounts of people using intravenous lidocaine to reduce their T. I think there is even one account written on here by an ER doctor who did it on himself.
After reading about instances where lidocaine has been used to reduce T, I bought lidocaine patches that I planned to stick to the skin around my ears. Then I discovered that lidocaine is listed on ototoxic medication lists.
Yeah lidocaine does seem to work but is not safe from what I read. I had a couple hours of quiet with cervical/lumbar injections that had lidocaine in them. Prednisone works at times too but is inconsistent.
Drugs that are being investigated for their ability to alleviate T also being ototoxic drugs that, in a small number of instances, Cause T (or cause permanent T spikes), is a common theme... For example, it is also the case for Amitriptyline.
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