Hello,
I would like to start a discussion and ask if anyone knows the exact mechanisms behind non-traditional ototoxic medicine-induced tinnitus, compared to say, acoustic trauma tinnitus. I say non-traditional because many doctors do not consider SSRIs, TCAs, etc. to be truly ototoxic in the sense that they cause hearing damage. Even the renowned Dr. Nadler on this very website claims that SSRIs are not ototoxic and do not cause auditory damage. However, I, like many on this website and around the world, have severe tinnitus after taking an antidepressant for a short time (in my case Lexapro).
Can these medications actually cause damage to the hair cells in the cochlea? Or is it a matter of damaged/hyperactive nerves in the auditory cortex? Or some other mechanism? Any insight is appreciated as I need some hope that this can someday be healed or at least mitigated.
Thank you.
I would like to start a discussion and ask if anyone knows the exact mechanisms behind non-traditional ototoxic medicine-induced tinnitus, compared to say, acoustic trauma tinnitus. I say non-traditional because many doctors do not consider SSRIs, TCAs, etc. to be truly ototoxic in the sense that they cause hearing damage. Even the renowned Dr. Nadler on this very website claims that SSRIs are not ototoxic and do not cause auditory damage. However, I, like many on this website and around the world, have severe tinnitus after taking an antidepressant for a short time (in my case Lexapro).
Can these medications actually cause damage to the hair cells in the cochlea? Or is it a matter of damaged/hyperactive nerves in the auditory cortex? Or some other mechanism? Any insight is appreciated as I need some hope that this can someday be healed or at least mitigated.
Thank you.