An Anti-Epileptic Which Acts as an Analgesic in the Brain

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It's very interesting to read

I translated it by google

A antiepleptique which acts as an analgesic in the brain "


What is the protocol that taking innovative charging?This is a system that Professor Pierre Elbaz (Rothschild Foundation) and Prof. George Lamas (La Pitié) are scientific advisors, and brings together a multidisciplinary team coordinated by an ENT doctor. Its uniqueness is that it is based on three chosen treatment, alone or in combination, depending on the patient's discomfort, the intensity of tinnitus and the presence or absence of a hearing loss. 1. Medical treatment including an antiepileptic drug administered in very small doses (why side effects are minimal). It will act as a painkiller in the brain. European studies published in 2011 and 2012 showed about 20% of good results with these drugs. 2. The use of a new type of hearing aid, alone or combined with a software capable of producing a personalized sound based on the hearing and the characteristics of tinnitus (called colored noise, in analogy with the colors). It acts as a circuit breaker controlling tinnitus. 3. The treatment of "emotional" which is provided by a psychologist, a relaxation therapist, speech therapist, psychiatrist or a neurologist. This is still ENT decides the choice of specialist.What results do we got?An average of 200 patients, we have already seen that about 20% say they do not suffer from their tinnitus and almost 80% have a buff called reprogramming. But adherence is fundamental. This comprehensive care by Coopacou team, currently used in the Ile-de-France, should be at the national level by the end of 2015. It will publish its results to ORL Congress in Paris and Quebec in October 2015 . n* ENT surgeon.** Chaired by Roselyne Nicolas.

People who understand french look this link:

http://www.parismatch.com/Actu/Sante/Une-nouvelle-prise-en-charge-acouphenes-688480.
 
It's very interesting to read

I translated it by google

A antiepleptique which acts as an analgesic in the brain "


What is the protocol that taking innovative charging?This is a system that Professor Pierre Elbaz (Rothschild Foundation) and Prof. George Lamas (La Pitié) are scientific advisors, and brings together a multidisciplinary team coordinated by an ENT doctor. Its uniqueness is that it is based on three chosen treatment, alone or in combination, depending on the patient's discomfort, the intensity of tinnitus and the presence or absence of a hearing loss. 1. Medical treatment including an antiepileptic drug administered in very small doses (why side effects are minimal). It will act as a painkiller in the brain. European studies published in 2011 and 2012 showed about 20% of good results with these drugs. 2. The use of a new type of hearing aid, alone or combined with a software capable of producing a personalized sound based on the hearing and the characteristics of tinnitus (called colored noise, in analogy with the colors). It acts as a circuit breaker controlling tinnitus. 3. The treatment of "emotional" which is provided by a psychologist, a relaxation therapist, speech therapist, psychiatrist or a neurologist. This is still ENT decides the choice of specialist.What results do we got?An average of 200 patients, we have already seen that about 20% say they do not suffer from their tinnitus and almost 80% have a buff called reprogramming. But adherence is fundamental. This comprehensive care by Coopacou team, currently used in the Ile-de-France, should be at the national level by the end of 2015. It will publish its results to ORL Congress in Paris and Quebec in October 2015 . n* ENT surgeon.** Chaired by Roselyne Nicolas.

People who understand french look this link:

http://www.parismatch.com/Actu/Sante/Une-nouvelle-prise-en-charge-acouphenes-688480.


Unfortunately, they don't tell which antiepileptic they used but it's still interesting
 

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