Hey folks. So scanning around Google trying to read up on Betaserc before starting a new regimen.
Firstly it has been mentioned in previous comments that Betaserc is not available in the US. About 8 years ago I was at an appointment with an audiologist here in the US and I spoke to him about Betaserc and he had not heard about it, and was very interested, and was able to say that for some bizarre reason the drug was not approved by the FDA.
Anyhow, I first got exposed to Betaserc back around 2001 when I was living in Europe at a point in my life where the levels of my tinnitus had drastically increased. I spent a good part of my life in clubs, parties, raves and concerts. And I also deejayed for some years. So, my tinnitus and my hearing loss is definitely self induced.
The tinnitus got bad shortly after a deejay gig at a local club that had a horrible, loud, and distorted sound system. Even a week afterwards the level of the ringing was so pronounced that I had to sleep in my living room so I could sleep with the TV on...at high volume...in order to counteract the ringing.
This prompted me to see an audiologist, and was referred to the best in the country. Before he ran an tests even, just listening to my background, he knew what had to be done. He did the tests, and at the end of the appointment he prescribed me Betaserc for the next 10 days. I don't remember the dosage.
But, one thing I have not seen mentioned here in this forum is that there are a few things a person needs to do when undergoing therapy with Betaserc. I was basically told that during the 10 day regimen that I am NOT to drink any caffeine. One cup of tea or coffee a day is a big MAYBE, but don't even do that. No alcohol, and no going to loud environments, meaning; don't go clubbing over the next 10 days.
What he was getting at is that I should refrain from anything that can cause fluctuations on my blood pressure. Now, for all of the naysayers our there, studies in Europe have shown Betaserc has stopped the progression of tinnitus and also reversed to some degree the intensity of tinnitus.
I can honestly say that after the 10 days, and me following all of the doctors orders, I was able to go back to my bed and sleep in relative silence.
Doesn't mean my tinnitus went away, because for some time, I still continued going out to clubs, and concerts. And I was also taking Wellbutrin for a while which is a well know culprit for tinnitus.
But for the most part, tinnitus is something a person that is suffering from it needs to learn how to cope with.
At the end of the day Betaserc did work for me. Let's see what it does for me now, 15 years later.