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Maybe tinnitus? nm

Posted By: Another KSMT on 2007-09-14
In Reply to: s/l tintidness - SG

Subject: Maybe tinnitus? nm




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Patient was prescribed Lyrica and it caused ringing in her ears. Diagnosis is lumbar spondylosis with improvement. Plan is to take s/l Pamelor 25 mg.

Would that be prescribed for tinnitus? Thanks.
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The back pain has resolved. The patient feels that the Lyrica (prescribed from another doctor) has caused the ringing, so this doc prescribed the s/l Pamelor. Very short report so no other info. Thanks.
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