Escitalopram (Lexapro) Made My Tinnitus Worse

Kev96

Member
Author
May 22, 2024
1
Tinnitus Since
2015
Cause of Tinnitus
Sudden hearing loss left, escitalopram right
I'm Kevin, 28 years old, living in Austria, and hoping to reach my 30s. For the past ten years, I have had tinnitus in my left ear due to hearing loss from snorkeling and apnea diving.

Two years ago, I developed depression and an anxiety disorder after quitting weed, which I had smoked for a year during the COVID-19 pandemic. My doctor prescribed me 10 mg of Escitalopram but didn't explain much about the medication. I developed mild, intermittent tinnitus in my right ear a few days after starting it. I thought it was due to anxiety and continued taking the medication for two years. Eventually, the tinnitus became constant, and I grew more convinced that it was caused by Escitalopram. After several attempts to taper off the medication, I finally managed to withdraw in small steps. However, one month after stopping, the tinnitus in both ears became extremely loud and has been ringing intensely for the past 2.5 months.

I have been taking 30 mg of Mirtazapine for three weeks now to manage my depression and anxiety because I don't know what will happen otherwise. It helps a bit.
 
I'd suggest you do without Mirtazapine if you can.

You already got hurt by serotonergic drugs once. You could make it worse...
 
Hello, @Kev96, did your tinnitus improve at all?
@Kev96 hasn't been active on Tinnitus Talk for six months. Please use the "Introduce Yourself" section to provide us with some background information.

I can see that you're feeling distressed and asking others if they've experienced improvement.
 

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