> Would meclizine provide any help for reducing tinnitus? A while ago, I has
> an episode of vertigo (left ear) where meclizine was helpful. Since then I
> have had periods of ringing in my ears, the left side in particular.
>
> Dave C.
It is dangerous to try to get a common consensus, as what works for
one may not work for another.
During the onset of my tinnitus, I had periods in which some new
medicine i tried did work for a while but the moment I discontinued it
and went back later on it did not work any more. Thus if you find
something that works, stick to it for a long long time.
Bluto - 21 Dec 2007 13:27 GMT
>> Would meclizine provide any help for reducing tinnitus? A while ago, I has
>> an episode of vertigo (left ear) where meclizine was helpful. Since then I
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>and went back later on it did not work any more. Thus if you find
>something that works, stick to it for a long long time.
He said "meclizine" fyfpoon not the "mescaline" that you use.
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 22 Dec 2007 04:21 GMT
> On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 04:40:47 -0800 (PST), "fyfp...@gmail.com"
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> He said "meclizine" fyfpoon not the "mescaline" that you use.
I did not use either...
Bluto - 22 Dec 2007 14:49 GMT
>> On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 04:40:47 -0800 (PST), "fyfp...@gmail.com"
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>I did not use either...
Oh no? Thats where your tinnitus orginates from.
Murray Grossan - 30 Dec 2007 00:55 GMT
On 12/21/07 5:27 AM, in article lnfnm3pgqmu78fm3e8ata50cdjj9tcerit@4ax.com,
>>> Would meclizine provide any help for reducing tinnitus? A while ago, I has
>>> an episode of vertigo (left ear) where meclizine was helpful. Since then I
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> He said "meclizine" fyfpoon not the "mescaline" that you use.
Meclazine can act as a sedaive and thereby reduce symptoms. It is strongly
sedative to seniors.