What is the nemesis drug for tinnitus?

Neurogenic tinnitus, there is no nemesis drug, neurogenic tinnitus patients can take oral calcium antagonists, anticonvulsant drugs under the guidance of the doctor, such as flunarizine, clonazepam and so on. Neurogenic tinnitus is an abnormal sound sensation in the ear or head without an external sound source or stimulus. Its etiology is not yet clear. It may be caused by the use of ototoxic drugs, fluid in the labyrinth of the cochlear membrane, noise stimulation, and overexertion. Patients may experience tinnitus, hearing loss, headache and other symptoms. Due to large individual differences, there is no such thing as the best, fastest, or nemesis drug for medication. At present, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to take oral calcium antagonists, such as flunarizine, nifedipine, etc., which can improve the microcirculation of the inner ear, eliminate and reduce the symptoms of tinnitus. Or oral anticonvulsant drugs, such as sodium valproate, clonazepam, etc., can inhibit the abnormal rhythmic activity of the auditory conduction pathway, can reduce the symptoms of tinnitus. Patients with neurogenic tinnitus need to consult a doctor in time and take oral medication under the doctor’s guidance.