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Is there a connection between lisinopril and tinnitus?

I have been taking 10mg twice daily with 2.5mg amlodipine once at bedtime for high blood pressure. Have experienced many annoying side effects with... read more

Anyone have tinnitus caused by Linzess?

About three weeks after starting Linzess I noticed ear congestion and buzzing and roaring in my ears as well as dizziness. I have stopped taking... read more

Can long term use of tramadol HCL cause tinnitus?

My 56 yr old husband has been on tramadol HCL 150 mg 2x daily for about 3 years for chronic knee pain he started to have ringing in both ears about 2... read more

Can tramadol cause tinnitus?

Fexofenadine - Anyone suffer pulsating tinnitus?

Been taking fexofenadine for a week and not sure if this is causing pulsating tinnitus. Also muzzy head and slight bloating/nausea. Anyone else... read more

Anyone else has tinnitus(ringing in their ears) from long terrm opiate use?

Folks, it's been over a month that I have been clean from sub..the w/ds have mostly stopped(still some goosebumbs and tummy stuff but not bad) and I... read more

Does anyone has tinnitus while on sertraline?

I wonder if anybody developed tinnitus while on sertraline? I have terrible ringing in the ears with pressure and headache added couple of days ago.... read more

Can Losartan cause tinnitus?

I have been on Losartan since 2008. Shortly after starting Losartan I starting having trouble with a high pitch hissing in my left ear.

Is tinnitus from amlodipine reversible?

I took amlodipine for high blood pressure for 18 consecutive days. Stopped them on 4 November as they were giving me issues with brain fog,... read more

I have been prescribed Serc betahistine for tinnitus. I found out that is?

This drug is for meniers disease, which i dont have... od anything, my ears are too dry. Can eccessive use of codeine, paracetamol along with very... read more

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