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ola  (Anonymous, 87.99.8.) Warszawa 2 years ago

Will tinnitus after the drug Sumamed ever pass?

Good morning, three days ago I received an antibiotic from the doctor for pharyngitis - sumamed 500, I took it for three days as the doctor ordered. Unfortunately, there were terrible tinnitus :( as if the sound in the middle of the head :( terribly loud ... will it pass? I'm very worried, because it's impossible to live with it :(

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Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

2 years ago

After taking Sumamed, you may have ear disorders, e.g. in the form of tinnitus - this side effect affects an average of 1 in 100 patients. Tinnitus should disappear with the complete expulsion of the drug from the body, which in some cases can last up to 21 days. Please note that side effects of medicines should be reported to your doctor or individually. By reporting side effects, you help other patients, including your loved ones, who may also need the same medicine one day. This step also allows you to gather more information on the safety of medicinal products and update data on them. We wrote about how to do this here: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-i-dlaczego-zglaszac-dzialania-niepozadane

Mateusz (Anonymous, 193.162.26.) 4 months ago

I've had tinnitus since 8 days after taking the antibiotic Sumamed (I took my last dose on February 8th). It's getting better every day. It seems that the noise will subside.

Kinga (Anonymous, 5.173.18.) 4 months ago

Has the noise passed? Did anything help? I have the same problem..

Igorr (Anonymous, 31.61.162.) 19 months ago

I have not passed so far, they were also created after taking sumamed in April this year.

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