ENT Prescribed Vinpocetine, Betahistine and Piracetam — Should I Take These for My Tinnitus?

Freerunner

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Oct 25, 2021
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Hi Guys,

My last visit to ENT was was prescribed the following medications for a course of one month:

- Cavinton (Vinpocetine)
- Betaserc (Betahistine)
- Nootropil (Piracetam)

Does anyone else have experience with them and was there any result? Can they make my symptoms worse in some way?

By the way I have dizziness periods from a head trauma and the doctor said this should be addressed with the pills as well.

I would appreciate any thoughts or advice.
 
I used Betarevin (Betahistine) for 2,5 months and Nootropil for 2 months. I did not experience adverse effects, but they unfortunately did not help at all either. Beta is better for dizziness than for tinnitus.

Some people have stomach issues from betas so try to take it with a meal. Also don't take the Nootropil in the evening, because it might screw up your sleep.

Unfortunately Cavinton also doesn't have much evidence of helping tinnitus.

Where are you from? Eastern Europe?
 
Hi Guys,

My last visit to ENT was was prescribed the following medications for a course of one month:

- Cavinton (Vinpocetine)
- Betaserc (Betahistine)
- Nootropil (Piracetam)

Does anyone else have experience with them and was there any result? Can they make my symptoms worse in some way?

By the way I have dizziness periods from a head trauma and the doctor said this should be addressed with the pills as well.

I would appreciate any thoughts or advice.
Did your doctor not recommend vestibular physical therapy? Surprised they would immediately choose meds over physical therapy if not, or at least a combination of both.
 
Hi Guys,

My last visit to ENT was was prescribed the following medications for a course of one month:

- Cavinton (Vinpocetine)
- Betaserc (Betahistine)
- Nootropil (Piracetam)

Does anyone else have experience with them and was there any result? Can they make my symptoms worse in some way?

By the way I have dizziness periods from a head trauma and the doctor said this should be addressed with the pills as well.

I would appreciate any thoughts or advice.
Piracetam would always temporarily lower my tinnitus for about a day. But it has recently caused GI issues so I had to stop taking it. I never tried Betahistine. Vinpocetine never helped much.

What kind of dosages are you taking of these?
 

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