Is Drug-Related (Mirtazapine) Tinnitus Reversible?

Polaris

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Sep 9, 2017
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05/09/2017
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I have had a variety of chronic to life threatening illnesses over the last few years, constant and co-morbid. I have recently been recovering.

Last week for absolutely no reason I woke up with very high frequency mild tinnitus for absolutely no reason whatsoever. I can't tell you how painful it has been for me this last week, as my basic coping strategies for other illnesses are meditation and quiet/silent relaxation.

I am pretty sure that the medicine I have been taking (Mirtazapine) has been begging to get out of my system for about a year now. I'm fairly sure that it has caused my tinnitus.

Are cases of drug related tinnitus reversible? I have heard of people stopping aspirin and it going away etc.

Thanks
 
Good luck, I have been taking mirtazapine and heard it's pretty hard to get off of. What is your dose?

I was originally on 30mg two years ago but I felt it was affecting my ability to perceive sounds and gradually lowered my dose to 15mg. The problem is that I have chronic insomnia (currently being referred to sleep clinic) and coming off mirtazapine would be a nightmare! I will gradually lower my dose but the liquid M isn't available in the UK.
 
try swapping it out for low dose of seroquel. seroquel is a good alternate and your body clears it out more quickly than mirtazapine. i unfortunately am stuck on using both.
 

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