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Depending on the source it IS or it IS NOT ototoxic, so I'm afraid we cannot know for sure . But 500 mg from time to time is probably to little to influence T anyhow..or cause it. Otherwise more than every second person would have T.
Depending on the source it IS or it IS NOT ototoxic, so I'm afraid we cannot know for sure . But 500 mg from time to time is probably to little to influence T anyhow..or cause it. Otherwise more than every second person would have T.
Paracetamol has never had any effect on my tinnitus, I've taken much larger doses throughout the day for multiple days at a time and nothing. So I'll vouch for it being safe.
It's one of the few things I will take now I have T. I started to feel my brain pumping mad yesterday like I was going to get a mega headache so warded it of with a couple of paracetamol
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