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How Can Severe Tinnitus Be Treated?

I have bad tinnitus. I just learned that the venlafaxine ER can cause tinnitus. My dose is 75 mg. My psychiatrist would not give me the smaller dose so I could taper more easily. The pharmacist said I could take one every other day. I did that for 3 days, now I am off the medicaton two days, taking one day. I figure I will do that twice, then do one day on and 3 days off. So far I haven t noticed any bad side effects. Does this sound reasonable. I have 13 capsules. I am unhappy with this doctor. Previous to this medication, I was on risperdal, and patiently waited till he decided to change my medication while my tinnitus continued to get worse with that medication, I have asked this doctor twice for help. He is a resident psychiatrist. I told them I would not continue this drug, and he did not suggest a different medication. My regular doctor refused to help me also. I am feeling pretty good, using essential oils for depression and going to two support groups. I have been on so many medications that has made my tinnitus worse, I am really sick of all of it. It is not easy to find a good psychiatrist in this town, or I would change. I really don t trust any of them because of past bad doctors. Thank you
Mon, 26 Nov 2018
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Hi,

This is vertigo along with associated problems related to the stress. I would advise the following:
*Audiometry to see if she is short of hearing or malignanring.
*MRI with angiography of the neck and brain to see that she does not have age-related insufficiency problem.
*A combination of medicines like stugil under the guidance of an ENT Surgeon or Neurologist.
*Ranitidine/PPI
*rest of the treatment as investigations will guide.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein,
General Surgeon
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How Can Severe Tinnitus Be Treated?

Hi, This is vertigo along with associated problems related to the stress. I would advise the following: *Audiometry to see if she is short of hearing or malignanring. *MRI with angiography of the neck and brain to see that she does not have age-related insufficiency problem. *A combination of medicines like stugil under the guidance of an ENT Surgeon or Neurologist. *Ranitidine/PPI *rest of the treatment as investigations will guide. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon