- Jul 31, 2014
- 284
- Tinnitus Since
- July 14, 2014
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Assault/Contusion/Ear Infection
Hello Dr. Nagler,
Few questions for you.
Can Ciprodex ear drops cause T?
Does T caused by Ciprodex resolve over time?
I got T on July 15th on 8th day of taking Ciprodex ear drops. T has gone down in volume within 2 months and I can sleep on my own now without need for music which is great news perhaps due to me taking NAC pills? I was also assaulted on May 24th on both ears but no fracture so I'm not sure if T can show up 50 days after an assault.
Inner ear. For ear drops to cause ototoxicity they must enter the middle ear, and then the inner ear. Entry into the middle ear generally requires a perforation in the eardrum, either from an injury, or a tube placed for ventilation (see below). Drugs enter the inner ear via the round window (unlabeled).
My research below shows such medications can cause T but i"m not sure.
http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/disorders/bilat/ototoxic_drops.htm
What Is Ototoxicity?
Certain medications can damage the ear, resulting in hearing loss, ringing in the ear, or balance disorders. These drugs are considered ototoxic.
- See more at: http://www.asha.org/public/hearing/Ototoxic-Medications/#sthash.x9cuq26p.dpuf
Few questions for you.
Can Ciprodex ear drops cause T?
Does T caused by Ciprodex resolve over time?
I got T on July 15th on 8th day of taking Ciprodex ear drops. T has gone down in volume within 2 months and I can sleep on my own now without need for music which is great news perhaps due to me taking NAC pills? I was also assaulted on May 24th on both ears but no fracture so I'm not sure if T can show up 50 days after an assault.
Inner ear. For ear drops to cause ototoxicity they must enter the middle ear, and then the inner ear. Entry into the middle ear generally requires a perforation in the eardrum, either from an injury, or a tube placed for ventilation (see below). Drugs enter the inner ear via the round window (unlabeled).
My research below shows such medications can cause T but i"m not sure.
http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/disorders/bilat/ototoxic_drops.htm
What Is Ototoxicity?
Certain medications can damage the ear, resulting in hearing loss, ringing in the ear, or balance disorders. These drugs are considered ototoxic.
- See more at: http://www.asha.org/public/hearing/Ototoxic-Medications/#sthash.x9cuq26p.dpuf