Meclizine (Postafen, Bonine) Helped a Guy to Cure Tinnitus

@Deep, sure am. Going to pick up a box probably next week :)

Nothing to lose... they're widely used for motion/sea sickness, and should be pretty safe.

Fingers crossed! Will report once ingested the first pill :)
 
@Markku
I will also report back as soon as I give it a go (getting a box sent over to the UK) hopefully you will have some good news to report back if you end up doing it before me, this will put me in good spirits to start my experience! Just quickly I understand you got your T from the removal of ear wax or due to an infection, or are we talking sound exposure too?
 
@Markku
I will also report back as soon as I give it a go (getting a box sent over to the UK) hopefully you will have some good news to report back if you end up doing it before me, this will put me in good spirits to start my experience! Just quickly I understand you got your T from the removal of ear wax or due to an infection, or are we talking sound exposure too?

Esko's helpful attitude was really nice, but are you absolutely sure you can't get the stuff from your local pharmacy?

I would be surprised if in the UK one needed a prescription for this, as it's so widely used for motion sickness (and available over the counter at least in some European countries...)?

Might be worth it calling your local pharmacy and ask whether they have any products containing meclizine, used for motion sickness.

And yep, my tinnitus originated solely from ear syringing. I had no ear infection, and the syringing itself wasn't loud enough to cause tinnitus. It's possible the syringing was administered wrong and somehow damaged the tiny bones in my ears. Who really knows the reason. :(

It's quite rare for tinnitus to appear due to this, but it has happened: http://www.tinnitusjournal.com/detalhe_artigo.asp?id=462
 
Interesting stuff, yeah I have found a way to get it locally but only in quantity which is quite expensive, I don't want to spend a lot of money to find it does not work etc. But yeah I'm sure if I really looked I could find a pharmacist that maybe does a small amount but I have already been offered these 10 by Esko so I am going to take him up on that.
 
For those of us in the U.S., Postafen is the same thing as Dramamine (a motion sickness pill). I found some information on the use of Dramamine, combined with niacin, to relieve tinnitus.
Good find! Perhaps with niacin is even better.

I still experience some noise intermittently, but it's much less annoying than before. It appeared as kind of whooshing and suddenly turned tonal when I was in bed the other day. It's now higher frequency than I've had before, or simply lower volume. I'm not sure.

Recap: I went to that rock concert in December, acquired tinnitus that overlayed all sounds. Majority in left ear. It wasn't necessarily very loud, but since it put itself between or over all sounds it was very annoying and couldn't be masked by my efforts. I tried several types of noise, but they didn't really help me. In silence, the tinnitus was very obvious.

Edit: When I visited a doctor in February (I think) it turned out I had large wax plugs in both ears. After removing those I could obviously hear more clearly, but the tinnitus didn't go away. I believe it reduced in volume though.

I keep talking about it in past tense, which I sure hope can be continued. I really hope this works for you too, it would be wonderful. Amazing if it actually works on most tinnituses.

Is it in any way possible you could send me these Postafen tablets as well ? I realise you probably cant supply everyone on the board but if its possible , I would love to try this .

You're right I can't help everyone, but we'll see where that limit is when it's reached. :cat: I replied to your message.

Please just PM me if you like to have some sent to you, and we'll keep this thread clean. I'll have to get money up front for further requests. Paypal preferably. I also hope this isn't against any rule of the forum, but it really shouldn't be.

Edit: Lots of new posts I didn't see when I composed this, hope I didn't miss anything.
 
Esko,
You have given me renewed hope. Thanks! I know it may not help everyone, but it's worth a try. I have dental surgery coming up this week, so I'm going to wait until that is over before I try it. I'm so glad it has worked for you!
 
i have been on meclizine for over 10 years. not taking niacin. haven't seen an improvement in T since taking it. basically i'm taking it cause i have inner ear vestibular dysfunction in both ears.
 
Trying this today and for the next few days , will report .
Im also having IV Magnesium treatment , starting on Friday....
 
Trying this today and for the next few days , will report .
Im also having IV Magnesium treatment , starting on Friday....
Where did you get the idea for IV Magnesium treatment? Do you have some other condition that requires it, or is it solely for tinnitus?

(I know Magnesium calms me and it supposedly has lots of other positive effects. In my case it hasn't improved the tinnitus, but it's still a good substance.)

Just asking because you are the first who I know to go for IV magnesium treatment (if it's meant to be a tinnitus treatment, that is).
 
Yes, meant for Tinnitus. My doctor recommended that I would try this . It has a flushing effect , you get real warm when you get the IV , as well as that he claims this has helped some people, but needs at least 5 treatments , one per week.I talked to the doctor who administers the IV and he told me that he has helped some people with Tinnitus.
 
I have gone since my last post Sunday night without taking any Postafen and it has been pretty great to be in unbothered silence. It pretty much returned a few hours ago though, so I took another one now. It's not as annoying as before but it will probably soon be if it continues. I hope these pills work again! :bag:
 
Esko,
That is great! What is the recommended dosage of these pills, and are you going to continue taking them indefinitely?
 
I don't hear the noise today. (y)

Esko,
That is great! What is the recommended dosage of these pills, and are you going to continue taking them indefinitely?
I simply took one at around 17:30 first day. Second day when I woke up, not sure if one before bed too. Next few days I took in the morning and before sleeping. Then a few days without until last night. Today it's good!

The box says 1 pill an hour before your trip, and after that 1 per 12 hours. It's supposed to give effect for 12 hours against motion sickness.

I will take them when/if noise returns as often as I have to.
 
I don't hear the noise today. (y)


I simply took one at around 17:30 first day. Second day when I woke up, not sure if one before bed too. Next few days I took in the morning and before sleeping. Then a few days without until last night. Today it's good!

The box says 1 pill an hour before your trip, and after that 1 per 12 hours. It's supposed to give effect for 12 hours against motion sickness.

I will take them when/if noise returns as often as I have to.

Happy to hear that, Esko! I was wondering what your T is like? Mine is at ultra high frequency. I wonder if this med may only work for specific type of T, like yours.
 
Took my first today, no noticeable change but my T has been behaving itself recently so it is naturally quite low at the moment. It may of taken the edge off though, will take another tomorrow morning and throughout the week, I'll report back soon.
 
Dear Friends, I'm going to try the dramamine + niacin treatment as well. Esko, I think you are so lucky to find something to help you. My T is ALWAYs On. All I want is a bit of time in complete silence. One thing that is very strange. My husband had an acoustic neuroma surgery that left him totally deaf in one ear. The surgery required drilling right through his ear drum! The doc said that he might develope T after the surgery. He has no T thank goodness but don't you think that it is wierd that one can be deaf with the added insult of T? Thanks to all for the thread.
 
Is he totally death in that ear? That is strange I agree. Did he have perfect hearing in that ear before surgery? Maybe if one can still hear the majority of frequencies, but there are a few corrupt (like most of us), this is what tinnitus likes to act upon, your brain is so used to hearing sound that it replaces the missing parts of the puzzle, but who knows.
 
Yes, he was getting really deaf and that is how they found his tumor. They had to drill through the eardrum to excise the tumor. Another strange thing is that his brain adjusted after surgery to thinking he can hear from both ears instead of mono... now that is cool.
 
Happy to hear that, Esko! I was wondering what your T is like? Mine is at ultra high frequency. I wonder if this med may only work for specific type of T, like yours.
It was high frequency. Unforunately I never managed to find a specific frequency or even a range. I found it difficult and I currently don't own any headphones. No dizziness ever. Steady (tonal?), but it did seem to vary a bit at times. I'll try to come up with better explanations.
I still experience some noise intermittently, but it's much less annoying than before. It appeared as kind of whooshing and suddenly turned tonal when I was in bed the other day. It's now higher frequency than I've had before, or simply lower volume. I'm not sure.
I hope this helps as answer. I'm not very good at explaining, but if you ask the right questions I may be able to answer them.

Esko, I think you are so lucky to find something to help you. My T is ALWAYs On. All I want is a bit of time in complete silence.

Yes, I realize I'm probably very lucky this works, which I am grateful for. Mine was also always on, constantly. I can see this drive someone mad. :banghead:
 
Since reading about postafen on this site, I have been taking the US equivalent Meclizine. I am taking 50mg chewable tablets morning and night. I have experience a great deal of relief from the sound volume and am sleeping much more solidly.
My pharmacist and doc both say the I can take up to 110 mgs a day without exceeding the FDA dosage max.

The drug is available over the counter at my pharmacy and at Amazon.com at a cheap price. No problems it getting a good price and supply.

I am excited and happy about the effects so far for 5days. I would like to know if anybody has had more positive or negative experiences with meclizine or dramamine. I am glad to report a positive effect on my T.

terry123
 
Hi, Terry,

I'm glad the meclizine is continuing to work for you! Does it work for both your ringing and your pulsating, or just your ringing?
 
Hey friends, I am glad that this thing works on you. As i can see, maybe this could be the best working drug for T.

Terry, did u bought "Meclizine", or some other drug with meclizine? I ask it, because I saw on Amazon- Bonin: it is written that it makes all day protection, works up to 4 times longer and causes less drowsiness than original DRAMAMINE. Just comercial words, or? :/

And question for all, is it safe for long term use? Is it gona be effective for a 2 years, as it is at the begining (did your doctors said anything about long term resistance)... I hope it can be helpful more than a few weeks, or months...without resistance on this drug.,..

Sorry for my English, hope u understand :)
 
So as you may know I took 1 tablet last time with no real noticeable results. I looked up the recommended intake and found that you can safely take 50mg, so I'm pretty flared up at the moment so took 2, 25mg tablets.

I have to say I really do think it has taken the edge off, if not lowered the volume gradually! I will continue to test these but only when I have flare ups, (not really worth it when your T is behaving).

Will have a clear conclusion soon and hopefully I can rule out the placebo possibility.
 
I took last night before sleep and today in the morning one dramamine pill but so far nothing changed. I was wondering how long does it take to work? Did it work after just one pill?
 

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