Metoprolol ringing in ears

Daniel K. Exposure to loud noise may cause hearing loss and tinnitus

2024-03-28
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  1. Not all antidepressants cause tinnitus
  2. "Ninety percent of those with tinnitus have hearing loss
  3. A physical exam should focus on the ear and the nervous system
  4. Whistles
  5. About 1 in 3 adults over age 65 develop ringing in their ears
  6. drinking alcohol
  7. Many medications also can cause tinnitus (see list below)
  8. I'm OK with Metoprolol
  9. I have Tinitis in both ears I don't think there is a cure for that
  10. "I will report any ringing in my ears
  11. [3] X Research source
  12. not listed as side effects in various drug guides
  13. short-term memory loss
  14. This will make it easier for your body to absorb the medication
  15. dizziness
  16. Occasionally it changes for the better
  17. trouble breathing
  18. SC
  19. shakiness and unsteady walk
  20. joint pain *
  21. Hall-Flavin, M
  22. Dr
  23. First, yes, beta-blockers can cause tinnitus
  24. These symptoms can negatively impact
  25. You may hear phantom noises other than ringing, including
  26. 5
  27. Exactly, for years it has been known that salicylates causes tinnitus
  28. hair loss or thinning of the hair
  29. Addressing the underlying health problem is often the first step
  30. seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there
  31. Acoustic neuroma can cause continuous, high-pitched ringing in