- Nov 28, 2017
- 760
- Tinnitus Since
- 11/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- noise + injury
I dedicate this thread to all the tinnitus and/or hyperacusis sufferers receiveing treatment with psychiatric drugs.
There are a large number of people worldwide who are on some type of a psychiatric drug treatment to help them cope better with intrusive tinnitus. Unfortunatelly, some psychiatrists have a lack of knowledge about tinnitus and will irresponsibly prescribe drugs that can be in the long term detrimental to their patients.
Particularly, there is one class of psychiatric drugs I would like to warn everybody about - benzodiazepines. These types of drugs are not meant to be taken long-term. One of the protracted withdrawal symptoms could be tinnitus.
This thread should therefore serve as a platform to share experiences, helpful links; and manuals that would (if needed) help you and your doctor draw up a detailed withdrawal schedule on the basis of principles they set out.
If you are unsure about your medication interactions it is always for the best to ask a clinical pharmacist.
Please, find attached: Icarus Project 'Harm Reduction Guide to Coming Off Psychiatric Drugs' and Dr. Breggin's 'Your Drug May be Your Problem - How and Why to Stop Taking Psychiatric Medications'
Helpful links:
There are a large number of people worldwide who are on some type of a psychiatric drug treatment to help them cope better with intrusive tinnitus. Unfortunatelly, some psychiatrists have a lack of knowledge about tinnitus and will irresponsibly prescribe drugs that can be in the long term detrimental to their patients.
Particularly, there is one class of psychiatric drugs I would like to warn everybody about - benzodiazepines. These types of drugs are not meant to be taken long-term. One of the protracted withdrawal symptoms could be tinnitus.
This thread should therefore serve as a platform to share experiences, helpful links; and manuals that would (if needed) help you and your doctor draw up a detailed withdrawal schedule on the basis of principles they set out.
If you are unsure about your medication interactions it is always for the best to ask a clinical pharmacist.
Please, find attached: Icarus Project 'Harm Reduction Guide to Coming Off Psychiatric Drugs' and Dr. Breggin's 'Your Drug May be Your Problem - How and Why to Stop Taking Psychiatric Medications'
Helpful links:
- https://www.benzo.org.uk/manual/ (Professor Heather Ashton's Manual aka 'The Ashton Manual')
- http://www.benzobuddies.org/forum/index.php
- http://survivingantidepressants.org/
- http://www.pdr.net/