There are no specific medications available to treat tinnitus. Cerebral tinnitus is actually a symptom that may be caused by normal aging or by a disease. If it is caused by normal aging, just like people develop gray hair and wrinkles as they age, no specific treatment is needed and proper nerve nutrition is sufficient. However, if the tinnitus is caused by hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, aggravated atherosclerosis, ear disease, etc., it is necessary to use medication for the cause. 1. Antihypertensive drugs: If the tinnitus is caused by hypertension, the commonly used clinical antihypertensive drugs include hydrochlorothiazide, metoprolol, olmesartan, valsartan, captopril, nifedipine, etc.; 2. Hypoglycemic drugs: If the tinnitus is caused by diabetes, metformin, glibenclamide, etc. can be used. If tinnitus is caused by diabetes, metformin, glibenclamide, etc.; 3. Lipid-lowering drugs: If tinnitus is caused by hyperlipidemia, statin lipid-lowering drugs, such as atorvastatin, resulvastatin, pravastatin, etc., are commonly used; 4. Anti-anxiety and depression drugs: Tinnitus may also be a manifestation of anxiety and depression, and anti-anxiety drugs, such as fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline, escitalopram, etc., may be used according to medical prescription; 5. It is recommended to use anti-inflammatory drugs such as oxyfloxacin ear drops for treatment; 6. Nerve nourishing drugs: such as methylcobalamin, glutamine, vitamin B1, ginkgo biloba, etc., which can nourish the nerves and improve the symptoms of tinnitus; 7. Massage and other treatment methods.