What medications work for tinnitus

There are no medications specifically designed to treat tinnitus, which is often treated symptomatically with medications to improve insomnia, anti-anxiety, and anti-depression. Tinnitus is essentially a kind of tinnitus, and patients often feel that their heads are buzzing or there is a roaring sound, cicadas and so on. Patients with severe insomnia may be given benzodiazepines such as eszopiclone and alprazolam tablets, and newer sleep medications such as zopiclone tablets and zolpidem tartrate to improve sleep. Patients with symptoms of anxiety and depression can be given medication such as paroxetine, fluoxetine, citalopram, and psychological counseling when necessary. Tinnitus can be caused by organic lesions, such as brain tumors, cerebrovascular disease. Once the tinnitus occurs, need to immediately seek medical attention, under the guidance of the doctor to identify the cause of the symptomatic treatment, and strive for early recovery.