Tinnitus Medications
Definition of Tinnitus: Tinnitus (sometimes mispelled tinitus or tinnitis and also just called "ringing ears") is the medical term for the perception of sound when no external sound is present. Tinnitus is often referred to as a ringing in the ears although some people will experience it has whining, screaming, cicadas, hissing, roaring, whistling, chirping, clicking or clucking noises.
Drugs associated with Tinnitus
The following drugs and medications are in some way related to, or used in the treatment of Tinnitus. This service should be used as a supplement to, and NOT a substitute for, the expertise, skill, knowledge and judgment of healthcare practitioners.
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| Xanax (Pro, More...) | 1 review(s) | Rate It! | 9.0 | |
| Pamelor (Pro, More...) | 1 review(s) | Rate It! | 1.0 | |
| Xanax XR (Pro, More...) | 0 review(s) | Not rated - Be the first | ||
| Niravam (Pro, More...) | 0 review(s) | Not rated - Be the first | ||
| Aventyl Hydrochloride (More...) | 0 review(s) | Not rated - Be the first | ||
| Alprazolam Intensol (Pro, More...) | 0 review(s) | Not rated - Be the first | ||
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