Need to Take Mebendazole — Says Common Side Effect Is Tinnitus

sonicboom2000

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It is looking like I need to take Mebendazole for a few days to treat parasites.

It lists as one of the 3 common side effects is ringing in the ears.

I don't want to make my tinnitus any worse than it already is.

Is this just temporary tinnitus? Does anyone have experience with taken Mebendazole? It would just be for 3 days to treat the infection.
 
I know this is a 4 year old post. But this is perhaps the only thread I can find on the internet concerning Mebendazole and tinnitus.

My mother took some Mebendazole as a precaution as she was caring for someone who got parasites who also took it. Immediately after it she developed quite pronounced tinnitus not having had tinnitus beforehand.

She's had it for over a month now. Does anyone have any information on Mebendazole and tinnitus, the mechanism and whether or not it is reversible?
 
It is looking like I need to take Mebendazole for a few days to treat parasites.
Pumpkin seeds is a safe (non-ototoxic) and effective treatment for parasites (paralyzes them, allowing them to be purged from GI tract). Many other natural things work as well. My own orientation is to always seek out non-drug alternatives that have extremely low probability of causing or exacerbating tinnitus.
 
Pumpkin seeds is a safe (non-ototoxic) and effective treatment for parasites (paralyzes them, allowing them to be purged from GI tract). Many other natural things work as well. My own orientation is to always seek out non-drug alternatives that have extremely low probability of causing or exacerbating tinnitus.

Thanks for your reply, the parasites are now not the issue it was given prophylactically, but thank you for your suggestion.

At this point I'm trying to find out how I can fix my mother's tinnitus because she is complaining that it is affecting her terribly and she also has some hearing loss in a certain range too. I'm wondering if anything can be done.
 
Thanks for your reply, the parasites are now not the issue it was given prophylactically, but thank you for your suggestion.

At this point I'm trying to find out how I can fix my mother's tinnitus because she is complaining that it is affecting her terribly and she also has some hearing loss in a certain range too. I'm wondering if anything can be done.
How long did she take this medication?
 
Thanks for your reply, the parasites are now not the issue it was given prophylactically, but thank you for your suggestion.

At this point I'm trying to find out how I can fix my mother's tinnitus because she is complaining that it is affecting her terribly and she also has some hearing loss in a certain range too. I'm wondering if anything can be done.
Have you contacted manufacturers? They might have an answer.
 
Thanks for your reply, the parasites are now not the issue it was given prophylactically, but thank you for your suggestion.

At this point I'm trying to find out how I can fix my mother's tinnitus because she is complaining that it is affecting her terribly and she also has some hearing loss in a certain range too. I'm wondering if anything can be done.
Prednisone (or any other steroid) is the only drug capable of reducing tinnitus the first weeks after onset. And it's not 100% guaranteed it'll work anyways.
 
Prednisone (or any other steroid) is the only drug capable of reducing tinnitus the first weeks after onset. And it's not 100% guaranteed it'll work anyways.

Would that be oral prednisone and what dose are we talking about? Why only in the first weeks of onset?
 
Would that be oral prednisone and what dose are we talking about? Why only in the first weeks of onset?
I'm unaware what's the typical dosage, but if you want to get it right you should say at the ER that you've experienced sudden hearing loss.

If you say you just got tinnitus they won't prescribe anything and them clueless f*cks will only tell you to learn to live with it and give you a useless leaflet from ATA/BTA.
 
I know this is a 4 year old post. But this is perhaps the only thread I can find on the internet concerning Mebendazole and tinnitus.

My mother took some Mebendazole as a precaution as she was caring for someone who got parasites who also took it. Immediately after it she developed quite pronounced tinnitus not having had tinnitus beforehand.

She's had it for over a month now. Does anyone have any information on Mebendazole and tinnitus, the mechanism and whether or not it is reversible?
Interesting. I just looked up this medication on seven sites and none of them listed tinnitus even as a rare side effect. Strange.
 
Someone in my family got parasites a while ago, and I had to take two pills of Mebendazole (Vermox) two weeks apart to prevent getting the little bastards myself.

It did not affect my ears.

FYI, I am homebound from noxacusis and have mild tinnitus.
 

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