Intratympanic treatment for tinnitus: A review
Since the 1940s, various attempts have been made to treat peripheral tinnitus by way of intratympanic injection. This administration procedure requires only low concentrations of medication, thanks to the highly targeted delivery to the site of action and comes with minimal systemic exposure. While...
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doaj-2b89dd9c58b14024a8e153319e5934492020-11-24T21:55:36ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNoise and Health1463-17411998-40302013-01-011563839010.4103/1463-1741.110285Intratympanic treatment for tinnitus: A reviewThomas MeyerSince the 1940s, various attempts have been made to treat peripheral tinnitus by way of intratympanic injection. This administration procedure requires only low concentrations of medication, thanks to the highly targeted delivery to the site of action and comes with minimal systemic exposure. While different compounds have been tested for their effects on tinnitus by intratympanic injection, there has been no breakthrough so far. Accordingly, the clinical use of intratympanic tinnitus treatments has remained limited to date. A more widespread adoption of this approach will require the development of specific medications for peripheral tinnitus, as well as proof of safety and efficacy, which would be determined from randomized controlled clinical trials.http://www.noiseandhealth.org/article.asp?issn=1463-1741;year=2013;volume=15;issue=63;spage=83;epage=90;aulast=MeyerCochleahearing lossintratympanic injectionround windowtinnitus |
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Intratympanic treatment for tinnitus: A review |
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Intratympanic treatment for tinnitus: A review |
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Intratympanic treatment for tinnitus: A review |
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Intratympanic treatment for tinnitus: A review |
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Intratympanic treatment for tinnitus: A review |
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intratympanic treatment for tinnitus: a review |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Noise and Health |
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1463-1741 1998-4030 |
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Since the 1940s, various attempts have been made to treat peripheral tinnitus by way of intratympanic injection. This administration procedure requires only low concentrations of medication, thanks to the highly targeted delivery to the site of action and comes with minimal systemic exposure. While different compounds have been tested for their effects on tinnitus by intratympanic injection, there has been no breakthrough so far. Accordingly, the clinical use of intratympanic tinnitus treatments has remained limited to date. A more widespread adoption of this approach will require the development of specific medications for peripheral tinnitus, as well as proof of safety and efficacy, which would be determined from randomized controlled clinical trials. |
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Cochlea hearing loss intratympanic injection round window tinnitus |
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