- Aug 23, 2018
- 82
- Tinnitus Since
- 08/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- lexapro / stress / unknown
Hello everyone,
I am a 33 years old guy currently living in Berlin, Germany.
I have developed tinnitus as a side effect of Escitalopram (Lexapro). I have been prescribed this drug for mild depression and health anxiety. Been on 5mg for approximately 6 weeks, then on 10 mg for 4 weeks. While on the 10 mg my mood got gradually better and my anxiety was almost completely gone until one evening after a bike ride I felt this really high pitched noise in my ears that stayed with me since.
Initially I thought the bike ride on a windy day had something to do with it, but after researching the internet I saw that it could be a side effect of the drug so I immediately started tapering down (currently on my 4th day at 5mg instead of 10mg). I also visited an ENT doctor which after a thorough examination of my ears said there is no apparent physical problem and he confirmed this is most likely a side effect of the Lexapro as he's seen several other patients with the same problem as myself from this medicine (currently the most prescribed AD in Germany). He also said it is a good idea to go off the medication but to inform my prescribing doctor as well. In regards to what should I do to make it better, he said not much, just wait it out, try to ignore it and hope it goes away... He also prescribed Ginko Biloba but I think mostly for the placebo effect...
I know my story is not much compared to others since I've only had this condition for 5 days, however I feel it is bringing me down and can hardly do anything without thinking about it and the possibility of being permanent. The worst part is I am weaning of the medication that brought this upon me but on the same time I know it was helping me with my health anxiety so it's going to be a tough ride, not to mention the possible withdrawal effects.
I am really happy I found this forum and the people that contribute to it. I will try to give updates on my condition if it changes (hopefully for the better).
I am usually not very active on forums but I figured I'd post this so people think twice before going on this medication specially if they have tinnitus already.
Thank you for your time, wish you all well
I am a 33 years old guy currently living in Berlin, Germany.
I have developed tinnitus as a side effect of Escitalopram (Lexapro). I have been prescribed this drug for mild depression and health anxiety. Been on 5mg for approximately 6 weeks, then on 10 mg for 4 weeks. While on the 10 mg my mood got gradually better and my anxiety was almost completely gone until one evening after a bike ride I felt this really high pitched noise in my ears that stayed with me since.
Initially I thought the bike ride on a windy day had something to do with it, but after researching the internet I saw that it could be a side effect of the drug so I immediately started tapering down (currently on my 4th day at 5mg instead of 10mg). I also visited an ENT doctor which after a thorough examination of my ears said there is no apparent physical problem and he confirmed this is most likely a side effect of the Lexapro as he's seen several other patients with the same problem as myself from this medicine (currently the most prescribed AD in Germany). He also said it is a good idea to go off the medication but to inform my prescribing doctor as well. In regards to what should I do to make it better, he said not much, just wait it out, try to ignore it and hope it goes away... He also prescribed Ginko Biloba but I think mostly for the placebo effect...
I know my story is not much compared to others since I've only had this condition for 5 days, however I feel it is bringing me down and can hardly do anything without thinking about it and the possibility of being permanent. The worst part is I am weaning of the medication that brought this upon me but on the same time I know it was helping me with my health anxiety so it's going to be a tough ride, not to mention the possible withdrawal effects.
I am really happy I found this forum and the people that contribute to it. I will try to give updates on my condition if it changes (hopefully for the better).
I am usually not very active on forums but I figured I'd post this so people think twice before going on this medication specially if they have tinnitus already.
Thank you for your time, wish you all well