Tinnitus treatments
We check tinnitus treatments to see if they are safe and effective for those living with tinnitus
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Lamotrigine (Lamictal)
- Some potential for harm
- Evidence that it is not effective
- Not recommended
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Flunarizine (Sibelium)
- Some potential for harm
- Evidence that it is not effective
- Not recommended
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Alprazolam (Xanax)
- Evidence of harm
- No or limited evidence that it is effective
- Not recommended
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Carbamazepine (Tegretol)
- Some potential for harm
- Evidence that it is not effective
- Not recommended
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Gabapentin (Neurontin)
- Some potential for harm
- Evidence that it is not effective
- Not recommended
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Antidepressants
- Some potential for harm
- No or limited evidence that it is effective
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Betahistine
- Some potential for harm
- Evidence that it is not effective
- Not recommended
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Antiepileptics
- Some potential for harm
- Evidence that it is not effective
- Not recommended
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Anticonvulsants
- Some potential for harm
- Not recommended
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Aminooxyacetic acid (AOA)(AOAA)
- Evidence of harm
- No or limited evidence that it is effective
- Not recommended
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Melatonin
- Some potential for harm
- No or limited evidence that it is effective
- Not recommended
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Amitriptyline
- Some potential for harm
- No or limited evidence that it is effective
- Speak to your GP
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