Is Mecobalamin effective for tinnitus?

Methylcobalamin can be used in the treatment of some neurogenic tinnitus and its effectiveness varies from person to person.
Methylcobalamin is an endogenous coenzyme B12, which is readily transferred to the organelles of nerve cells, thus promoting the synthesis of nucleic acids and proteins, and can promote intra-axonal transport and regeneration of axons and the formation of myelin sheaths, which can restore delayed transmission of neural bonds and reduction of neurotransmitters.
This drug is usually used in the treatment of peripheral neuropathy, some of the tinnitus symptoms caused by auditory neuropathy may be improved by the proper application of this drug, while the exact effect varies from person to person. Adverse reactions such as loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, skin rash may occur after the use of this drug, and it is contraindicated in patients with methylcobalamin.
When the symptoms of tinnitus appear, you can go to the hospital in time, after the systematic examination to clarify the diagnosis and the cause of the disease, and strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions for the use of medication.