- Jul 16, 2014
- 113
- 34
- Tinnitus Since
- 02/06/2014
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Labyrinthitis (Inner ear infection)
Yeah I am super excited as well ! I have learned to not get my hopes up too much though.
I can't believe there isn't more on this drug as far as people trying it for tinnitus relief.
Has anyone found or heard of anybody else having tried this besides Mpt? Is it just Mpt here? If so maybe this is a good thing?
As far as I can see this drug is 100 percent so far being that Mpt is the only person having gone this route that I know/heard of.
Or are there others? I know there have been rodent tests but is that it? Maybe I'm missing something.
The instructions available online say to start with a low dose - 50 or 100mg, 3 times a day - and step it up by the same amount each week until results are experienced or you hit the max dose, which I think was 1200mgs/day. You can get the tablets in 50, 100, 200, or 300mg each.Mpt: How about try to make the dosage lower? For example from 3x300mg to 3x200 and then 3x100mg? Maybe benefits stays unchanged and probability of side effects will be significantly reduced.
Why, did he lose any people to T ?I guess I am lucky in the sense that my doctor considers me the leading authority on T.
On a more morbid note , he says that he is unwilling to lose more people to T and is ready to try anything.
He's as serious as T.
Hey Telis ...sorry to bother you but could you possibly post links to the literature on Regtigabine/Autifony which you printed to show to your doctor?Yeah my doc called mine a medical emergency. And that he would do whatever. Nice to know they at least take it seriously.
Sure , just have to find them. Give me a bitHey Telis ...sorry to bother you but could you possibly post links to the literature on Regtigabine/Autifony which you printed to show to your doctor?
Just had a brain storm. I looked up the info on the University of Pittsburg identifying Retigabine as a means to prevent tinnitus in animal models. The news was reported in June 2013. At the time, nobody made the leap to suggest that tinnitus could be treated or cured by Retagabine's mechanism of action. Just like we've discussed on the AU00063 thread, they likely did experiments on their hypothesis, in this case prevention, then executed the models.I can't believe there isn't more on this drug as far as people trying it for tinnitus relief.
Has anyone found or heard of anybody else having tried this besides Mpt? Is it just Mpt here? If so maybe this is a good thing?
As far as I can see this drug is 100 percent so far being that Mpt is the only person having gone this route that I know/heard of.
Or are there others? I know there have been rodent tests, but is that it? Maybe I'm missing something.
Or maybe Autifony knows this drug works and they are just piggy backing it, tweaking it?
Cool thank you so much!Sure , just have to find them. Give me a bit
One more thing I've noticed is when I plug my ears I have a very quiet seashell sound in my left ear that never existed before, I can't hear it with my ear against a pillow or even with my hands over my ears I literally have to plug my ears to hear it, at the same time my tonal t that I've had for 5 months has quited to such a point that I don't even hear it everytime when plugging my ears to check for it... I'm not sure if the sound has just been changed or what, but this seashell phenomenon I literally probably could have had for an entire lifetime before t and I don't think I would have ever noticed it