Taking medicine causes deafness
summary
As we all know, many antibiotics can cause deafness, especially aminoglycoside antibiotics, such as streptomycin, gentamicin and so on. In addition, there are many non antibiotic drugs also have ototoxicity, but little known. In recent years, the reports of deafness caused by non antibiotic drugs are increasing. Now I'd like to share with you the deafness caused by taking medicine.
Taking medicine causes deafness
Drug 1: some drugs can cause deafness, diuretics: the incidence of deafness of this kind of drugs is about 7%, such as diuretic acid, furosemide, butylanilinic acid, etc., which often cause ear damage when using a large dose. The damage of furosemide to hearing is more hidden, so we should pay attention to it and stop it in time.
Drug 2: beta blockers: propranolol, propranolol, chlorthiazide, metoprolol, hydralazine, etc., also have ototoxicity that can not be ignored.
Drug 3: salicylic acid drugs: aspirin as a representative, when used to 6 ~ 8g every day, it can produce headache, dizziness, tinnitus, deafness and other toxic and side effects. Most of the patients can gradually recover 48 hours after drug withdrawal, and a small number of patients with hearing loss can not recover.
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