Is There a Cure for Tinnitus? Learn These Basic Facts First

Is there a Cure for Tinnitus? Is there a Cure for Tinnitus? Discover the latest management techniques and treatments to alleviate the symptoms of tinnitus. While a definitive cure may not exist, learn how sound therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, stress reduction techniques, medication, and lifestyle modifications can help you regain control and improve your quality … Read more

Instantly Get Rid of The Beating Sound in Your Ears

Get Rid of The Beating Sound in Your Ears Here’s how I get rid of pulsatile instantly. In this quick video I show you how I got rid of the beating sound, ringing sound. Pulsatile tinnitus is the type of ear noise. It can be experienced as a whooshing sound. It is related to the … Read more

Is there a New Cure for Tinnitus? OTO-313 Dr. Cliff Olson

A New Tinnitus CURE? | OTO-313. Dr. Cliff Olson

Audiologist and founder of Applied Hearing Solutions in Phoenix Arizona, discusses a drug that is currently undergoing FDA clinical trials to see if it could be a CURE for Tinnitus. Check out the NeuroTinnitus Brain Retraining Program: https://www.neurotinnitus.com/go?affiliate_id=2431398

American Tinnitus Association: https://ATA.org
Otonomy: https://Otonomy.com
OTO-313 Clinical Trials: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03918109

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A cure for tinnitus is something that has eluded researchers. With millions of individuals world wide suffering from this annoying condition that causes ringing in the ears, a cure is something that the world is in desperate need of. A pharmaceutical company Otonomy is trying to change that. They are searching for a cure for tinnitus and other ear related conditions. By using Gacyclidine a non-competitive NMDA receptor antagonist, is a Phencyclidine derivative with neuroprotective properties, they hope to reverse tinnitus or at least suppress it. Gacyclidine is closely related to another drug called Phencyclidine which is more commonly known as PCP, which is a hallucinogenic drug. Currently in Phase 1/2 of FDA clinical trials, they hope to show a positive impact of Gacyclidine on tinnitus. Results of their safety and efficacy trials should be published by the end of 2020.

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