Medications that Causes Hearing Loss
What kinds of medications cause hearing loss, tinnitus or balance problems?
Ototoxic drugs or chemicals can harm the inner ear by gradually poisoning it. This may cause hearing loss, tinnitus and/or dizziness. The most common medications that cause damage to the inner ear include:
Aspirin in large doses
Some diuretics (water pills)
Anti-inflammatory medications, esp. non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS)
Antibiotics, esp. the Mycin family of drugs
Some cholesterol fighting medications
Many chemotherapy medications
Erectile dysfunction medications
Drugs used to fight rejection of transplanted organs
Quinine (used to figh malaria, but also found in tonic soda)
Many other chemicals can cause hearing loss or dizziness. The most common are cleaning solvents amd antifreeze.