(from Abstract)
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RESULTS: Hydrocodone overuse was associated with rapidly progressive sensorineural hearing loss in 12 patients. In four patients the initial presentation was unilateral, and two of the patients experienced vestibular symptoms. None of the 12 patients experienced improved thresholds after high-dose prednisone. Seven of the eight patients undergoing cochlear implantation have demonstrated early success with their devices.
CONCLUSIONS: Hydrocodone is frequently prescribed in combination with acetaminophen for the relief of pain and has a side effects profile similar to other medications in its class. Although not described previously, overuse or abuse can be associated with a rapidly progressive sensorineural hearing loss. These patients can be successfully rehabilitated with cochlear implantation.
Deafness associated with abuse of hydrocodone/acetaminophen.
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As for other drugs I know that hearing problems are associated with acute aspirin poisoning but I think it is still generally temporary. I would guess anything that could effect the flow of blood through the membranes in your ears could be an issue.
In response to the question "Hearing Loss due to Overdoses -(possible?)
Yes, this certainly can happen, it happened to me following my one and only experiment with heroin. I ended up in a coma and when I came round the world was very silent indeed! This was over 2 years ago and since my hearing has never improved, I have constant tinnitus and now wear two hearing aids![]()
I was told initially that it might be nerve damage, however after an MRI scan I was told that there was damage whatsoever? Very odd
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i call B.S.
anyone's who's first post is this is a troll.