At the beginning of the month, I took a single 1000 mg Z-Pack dose of Azithromycin. The original reason I visited the doctor was bladder tension issues. The symptoms were similar to what they call "Urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome (UCPPS)." The bacteria culture result I received a week later revealed no bacterial infection. I think the doctor was a bit quick and easy to dispense the antibiotics.
Waking up a day later, I had a ringing in my ears that I hadn't had before. Around this time, I was not listening to loud music or using headphones, or caught in any explosions or gunfire. I had no sources of acoustic trauma. I really don't know what to suspect as the source of tinnitus other than the huge dose of antibiotics I had just taken.
I went to an ENT about three days later to consult about the tinnitus, and they gave me Vitamin B-12 and Adenosine Triphosphate.
I had known about the dangers of fluoroquinolones from the "floxxies" stuff, but I had falsely assumed that Azithromycin was a safe antibiotic.
According to the half-life length, the Azithromycin should be out of my system by now, but I still have ringing in my ears sometimes. I guess I'm just unlucky, and this is something I'll just have to learn to cope with from now on, as it seems there are no good treatments to cure it.
Waking up a day later, I had a ringing in my ears that I hadn't had before. Around this time, I was not listening to loud music or using headphones, or caught in any explosions or gunfire. I had no sources of acoustic trauma. I really don't know what to suspect as the source of tinnitus other than the huge dose of antibiotics I had just taken.
I went to an ENT about three days later to consult about the tinnitus, and they gave me Vitamin B-12 and Adenosine Triphosphate.
I had known about the dangers of fluoroquinolones from the "floxxies" stuff, but I had falsely assumed that Azithromycin was a safe antibiotic.
According to the half-life length, the Azithromycin should be out of my system by now, but I still have ringing in my ears sometimes. I guess I'm just unlucky, and this is something I'll just have to learn to cope with from now on, as it seems there are no good treatments to cure it.