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Escitalopram - Does Lexapro Help With Tinnitus?

I have slight ringing in my ears and have tinnitus. Does lexapro help with that?

Is lexapro a better alternative for tinnitus sufferer than Xanax?

I have suffered tinnitus for 3 months and Xanax helps to reduce the volume and my anxiety. Now the ENT wants to to change to Lexapro..Is it a better... read more

Developed Tinnitus After 3 Weeks on Lexapro. Will This Go Away? What Should I Do?

I started taking Lexapro 4 weeks ago. Everything went fine until the third week when i developed tinnitus. At first I didn`t worry about it because... read more

Does anyone know if opiate pain meds can cause tinnitus?

I am (unfortunately) taking Norco, and me ears are ringing a bit, I find this just a wee annoying! Anyone else experiencing this? It seems to be... read more

Has anybody developed tinnitus on 100 mg of sertraline?

I started sertraline in January of this year due to anxiety, panic attacks and depression. I had a severe breakdown and had to retire early as I... read more

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

I've been on Paxil 30 mg for 13 years. This past February I developed tinnitus which prompted me...

... to up my Paxil to 40mg and use 0.5mg Klonopin daily to lessen the tinnitus ringing.. currently for some odd reason I've been experiencing Paxil... read more

Can tramadol cause tinnitus?

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