Hello, I've just been prescribed Metronidazole for a gum abscess along with Amoxicillin. Is Metronidazole a no-no in terms of ototoxicity?
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I had Metronidazole intravenously along with other antibiotics to treat Sepsis. It had no effect on me at all. At the time I remember looking into all the antibiotics I had and none of them were ototoxic.I saw Metronidazole on an ototoxic drugs list. I found that yesterday. I have been taking it for 2 days and that worries me. I think I will stop today. Can it increase tinnitus permanently?
From my memory, Julien, it is not known to be ototoxic, but any drug can induce reactions from certain individuals because we are all unique.I saw it on several lists of ototoxic drugs
I'm just curious, because my grandma died partly because of C Diff and since then I'm very afraid of the condition. I hope you are alright.Metronidazole rarely affects tinnitus, but it is highly "toxic" drug. I took it for C Diff (horrible condition) and I can assure it is a very hard drug. I could only took it 5 days of a 10-day of treatment. Regarding ototoxicity, in most cases it is just temporary.
Hello Kriszti! C Diff is horrible condition, I am very sorry about your grandma. Indeed it is a condition with high mortality rates, and I am just under 40s.I'm just curious, because my grandma died partly because of C Diff and since then I'm very afraid of the condition. I hope you are alright.
Did you take vancomycin or Dificid as well? Both of them seem ototoxic too, but are considered more advanced in the treatment of C Diff than Flagyl.
Thank you, I hope you never ever relapse.Hello Kriszti! C Diff is horrible condition, I am very sorry about your grandma. Indeed it is a condition with high mortality rates, and I am just under 40s.
I took Metronidazole; I wanted to avoid Vancomycin due to tinnitus (even if in oral form it is way less risky to the ears), and Dificid is not available in my country, despite being the best drug for C Diff.
I would say Dificid is not ototoxic (it stays in the intestines and only attacks Clostridium Bacteria, does not alter the gut flora).
C Diff is a very complicated disease, but do not worry. The risk of getting it increases with the use of some antibiotics, long term antibiotic use or if you've been in a hospital and take antibiotics at the same time. If you take antibiotics, also taking Lactobacillus Rhamnosus and Saccharomyces Boulardii reduces the chances of Clostridium.
Metronidazole was really hard, very neurotoxic (not ototoxic), but had strong psychological effects, spasms in the ears, all of which is not unusual. I have had no recurrence, but in case I have it again I would go for oral liquid Vancomycin or, preferably, Dificid if I can get it.
Best wishes.
In my case, it was either I took it or I would die. I had large intravenous doses, and fortunately, it had no effect on my tinnitus whatsoever. I was just thankful to be alive.Metronidazole rarely affects tinnitus, but it is highly "toxic" drug. I took it for C Diff (horrible condition) and I can assure it is a very hard drug. I could only took it 5 days of a 10-day of treatment. Regarding ototoxicity, in most cases it is just temporary.
Hi Ed.In my case, it was either I took it or I would die. I had large intravenous doses, and fortunately, it had no effect on my tinnitus whatsoever. I was just thankful to be alive.
Not to my knowledge, Deb, unless they snuck some in my IV at some point (which they could easily do). I only know what was put in me because I always ask since I've had tinnitus, otherwise they could infuse whatever they wanted without asking for any kind of permission.Can I ask if you've ever had 2g IV Cefazolin?
2g IV Cefazolin?
Hi Greg,Saw that you asked me this on another recent thread, but I'll respond here.
Only 8 tinnitus cases have ever been reported - 1 per 8000 use. The (8) is also suspect of another medication.
Seems to be completely tinnitus safe.
Thanks Ed!Not to my knowledge, Deb, unless they snuck some in my IV at some point (which they could easily do). I only know what was put in me because I always ask since I've had tinnitus, otherwise they could infuse whatever they wanted without asking for any kind of permission.
Not too bad, Deb. Thanks for asking. I hope you're well.Thanks Ed!
How are you getting on?
I really appreciate your input. I have become quite paranoid about meds and procedures since tinnitus.
Hey Greg! Hugs right back at you. How are you getting on?
Thanks!Metronidazole is neurotoxic and depletes your body of vitamin B1. There are many videos on YouTube explaining the dangers of this drug.
Like fluoroquinolones, it can cause damage to the central nervous system (CNS), and recovery can take a long time. If you have CNS damage, it's important to supplement with a form of vitamin B1 that crosses the blood-brain barrier.
Tinnitus is also a common side effect of this drug.