The Evaluation of Memantine Effect on Tinnitus Severity
Babak Pourayyoubi, Alireza Rezaei‐Ashtiani, Javad Javaheri, Mohsen Ebrahimi Monfared, Farzad Zamani

TL;DR
This study found that memantine, when added to standard treatment, significantly reduces tinnitus severity and discomfort.
Contribution
The study provides empirical evidence for memantine's effectiveness in reducing tinnitus severity in a clinical trial.
Findings
After treatment, the intervention group showed significantly lower Tinnitus Severity Index (TSI) scores.
Memantine addition led to a significant decrease in discomfort compared to the placebo group.
Excitotoxic mechanisms were visually illustrated in the study's graphical abstract.
Abstract
Tinnitus is a common condition where a person perceives sound despite there being no external auditory stimuli. It is proven that overexpression of NMDA (N‐methyl‐d‐aspartate) glutamate receptors increases the sensitivity of neurons to glutamate transmission, creating a destructive cycle of excitotoxicity. NMDA receptor antagonists, such as memantine, seem to be effective in treating tinnitus. This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of memantine as a treatment for tinnitus in a double‐blind randomized placebo control clinical trial. The participants were patients with tinnitus. A total of 70 patients were randomly assigned into two groups, intervention and a placebo, with an equal number of patients in each group. Both groups received conventional treatment with cinnarizine at a dose of 25 mg twice a day. In the intervention group, memantine was added to cinnarizine with starting…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics · Vestibular and auditory disorders · Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
