Tinnitus and Eye Antibiotics

Miss lavender

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Apr 3, 2013
83
Australia
Tinnitus Since
04/01/2011
Cause of Tinnitus
Virus
Hello all,
Was just wondering if anybody has any advice for me? This morning I needed to get some antibiotics for my eye, do you think this may affect my tinnitus in any way? One type of drop is a steroid and the other is an antibiotic.

Thank you Miss lavender.
 
Hello all,
Was just wondering if anybody has any advice for me? This morning I needed to get some antibiotics for my eye, do you think this may affect my tinnitus in any way? One type of drop is a steroid and the other is an antibiotic.

Thank you Miss lavender.

What are they called?
 
Was just wondering if anybody has any advice for me? This morning I needed to get some antibiotics for my eye, do you think this may affect my tinnitus in any way? One type of drop is a steroid and the other is an antibiotic

You should be okay. From my understanding, locally applied antibiotics--as opposed to oral, which are systemic--have few side effects. The antibiotics have a limited circulation in your body. Now, if the antibiotic ends with a "mycin" or "micin" I might also talk something that is otoprotective--like NAC for a few days. Just in case.

But, even if you don't, you should be fine because you are not taking it orally.

See this post on NAC:


Of course, you'll want to discuss this with your doctor or pharmacist to make sure there is no drug interaction.
 
@Miss lavender -

As @jazz has already mentioned, it is always better to check with your doctor about this sort of thing. But to be honest with you, there is simply no way that any antibiotic instilled in the eye will be absorbed systemically to the degree that it can have an adverse effect on your hair cells - even an aminoglycoside like gentamicin.
 
Thank you everybody for your help, I thought that it may probably be safe but as we all know it is easy to get a little anxious when it comes to Tinnitus. @ Dr Nagler the name of the antibiotic is chloramphenicol.

Miss lavender.
 

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