While antidepressants or tranquilizers are in general not required for a treatment of tinnitus, there may be cases where it makes sense to take them at least for a while. I get many reports from people who, especially in the early phase of the tinnitus, suffer from severe anxiety and depression due to the condition, which in turn then can further aggravate the tinnitus, thus leading to a vicious circle. Anti-anxiety drugs like Xanax, Temazepam or others can well help to break this vicious circle if taken for a while (a few weeks). But as these drugs can have considerable side effects and make dependent in the long term, it should really be only the last resort if one can't see any other way to cope with the condition. If you feel you are in this situation, don't hesitate to ask your doctor for a possible prescription of something suitable in this sense (note that antidepressants and tranquilizers should only be taken under strict medical supervision).
Note also that in some cases these (like many other) drugs can actually make the tinnitus worse. In that case one should obviously stop taking them and look for alternatives.
Thomas
Note also that in some cases these (like many other) drugs can actually make the tinnitus worse. In that case one should obviously stop taking them and look for alternatives.
Thomas
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