Tinnitus and Buspar? Please Help!

jadebug

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May 29, 2017
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Tinnitus Since
Initial-Aug 2011 Increase- May 2017
Cause of Tinnitus
Unknown; possibly antidepressants
Hello everyone! I really need some advice! I first developed my tinnitus back in 2011 and completely habituated to it (it was pretty mild) and I didn't even think about it for months at a time.

However, a little over two weeks ago I started taking Lexapro and I also got a bad cold during this time.

Unfortunately I have noticed my tinnitus has gotten a lot worse. I only took the medication for around 10 days and now been off it for 9 days and while I think the tinnitus has gotten a bit less it's still worse than before. My doctor who prescribed the Lexapro ensured me that it would go back to its normal level because I only took a small dose of the drug for a short time.

After seeing her today and expressing my issues with anxiety and concerns over the tinnitus she prescribed me Buspar, an anti-anxiety medication.

Has anyone experienced an increase in tinnitus with this medication?

I don't think I can handle anymore increases in my tinnitus and this anxiety I have is slowly killing me.

I really think medication would help me but I'm so freaked out about the tinnitus especially since tinnitus is a side effect of Buspar. Has anyone had a permanent increase in tinnitus due to a short small dose of an antidepressant or anti anxiety drug? I'm really freaking out and maybe it's just my anxiety that's making me so worried about the tinnitus and perceiving it to be so loud.

Should I avoid the Buspar even though I think I desperately need help with anxiety?

Please someone help I'm so worried.

Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
 
I just started taking Buspar for GAD and have had T for a couple years. When I initially take a pill, it does cause an increased higher-pitched tinnitus than (my) normal, but it doesn't last for long (1/2 hour-ish) and then calms down. Hope that's helpful
 
I take Buspar but I started it a week after my tinnitus started. Not sure if it helps or hurts it. I might try to increase the dosage but I'm worried that will affect the tinnitus negatively. Apparently it's much safer than benzos but still thinking about it causes an increase in my anxiety.
 
Doctor increased Buspar yesterday from 20 mg to 30 mg... I noticed my tinnitus was a bit higher this morning. Not sure If it's associated or not. I hope not. Hopefully it's just a temporary increase as Buspar is helping my anxiety.
 
Doctor increased Buspar yesterday from 20 mg to 30 mg... I noticed my tinnitus was a bit higher this morning. Not sure If it's associated or not. I hope not. Hopefully it's just a temporary increase as Buspar is helping my anxiety.
Did you continue taking the buspar? Did it continue to increase you tinnitus? Every other medication I've taken for anxiety/depression has increased my tinnitus (although it went back down after discontinuing each). I'm at my wits ends. I need something to help me along.
 
Did you continue taking the buspar? Did it continue to increase you tinnitus? Every other medication I've taken for anxiety/depression has increased my tinnitus (although it went back down after discontinuing each). I'm at my wits ends. I need something to help me along.
Sorry for the delay in responding. I've been dealing with a new job. My tinnitus eventually stabilized. Buspar actually helped. Buspar is relatively safe compared to others.
 
@Sayeed, stupid question but do you still feel somewhat intoxicated/zombied then? Lol I ask because I hate that feeling. Grandaxin at least doesn't make me feel that way. I was hoping Buspar just made you feel normal instead of "numb".

Is there any known taper with Buspar?
 
I've been on Buspar for a week and it has made my tinnitus worse. It's tintier and louder. I was better with Sertraline. My resting heart rate also seems to be affected. It was in the mid 60s and 70s, now it's in the mid 80s.
 
@Sayeed, stupid question but do you still feel somewhat intoxicated/zombied then? Lol I ask because I hate that feeling. Grandaxin at least doesn't make me feel that way. I was hoping Buspar just made you feel normal instead of "numb".

Is there any known taper with Buspar?

I've been on Buspar for years. I did not notice an increase in tinnitus, but I didn't have the constant tinnitus I have now when I started taking it. I never felt "numb" or intoxicated or different in any way on it. I take it for anxiety, but I still deal with high anxiety even though I have been taking it for a long time. It just takes the edge off. I'm not a doctor, but I don't know of a necessary taper. If I miss a dose, I don't notice any withdrawal symptoms. I hope this helps!
 
I've been on Buspar for years. I did not notice an increase in tinnitus, but I didn't have the constant tinnitus I have now when I started taking it. I never felt "numb" or intoxicated or different in any way on it. I take it for anxiety, but I still deal with high anxiety even though I have been taking it for a long time. It just takes the edge off. I'm not a doctor, but I don't know of a necessary taper. If I miss a dose, I don't notice any withdrawal symptoms. I hope this helps!
This is really helpful, thank you so much. So there were no symptoms as you first began taking Buspar to adjust to it? I'm considering starting this tomorrow.
 
@IntotheBlue03, Buspar for me was one of the easiest meds to start, too. It has been a while, but I don't remember any issues when I started it. I hope it works well for you, and that you have no complications! Let me know how it goes. :)
 
I've been on Buspar for a week and it has made my tinnitus worse. It's tintier and louder. I was better with Sertraline. My resting heart rate also seems to be affected. It was in the mid 60s and 70s, now it's in the mid 80s.
Sorry for the delay. I personally would take it a while longer and see if symptoms improve. If not, then stop. If you can't take it, then personally I would taper off over 2-4 weeks. At least you know you tried it and it didn't work for you. One more thing you can check off the list.
 

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