• Otol. Neurotol. · Jan 2007

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    Treatment of tinnitus with gabapentin: a pilot study.

    • David L Witsell, Maureen T Hannley, Sandra Stinnet, and Debara L Tucci.
    • Division of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Surgery, Durham, North Carolina, USA. witse001@mc.duke.edu
    • Otol. Neurotol. 2007 Jan 1;28(1):11-5.

    ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of gabapentin (Neurontin) improve the disease-specific quality of life in patients with moderate tinnitus.Study DesignRandomized, double blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial.SettingSingle-center academic outpatient otolaryngology practice.InterventionGabapentin 1800 mg daily versus placebo.Main Outcome MeasuresThe study design is a randomized, double blind placebo controlled single site trial conducted in an academic medical center. Inclusion criteria included patients between ages 18 and 70 with a complaint of nonpulsatile, subjective tinnitus, bilateral or unilateral, greater than 3 months in duration. The primary outcome measure is the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory; secondary measures include the Profile of Mood States (POMS) rating scale, subjective tinnitus severity. The null hypothesis addressed in this study is that the drug would not result in significant alleviation of the symptom of tinnitus.ResultsSeventy-six patients completed the trial; of these 52 received the drug. No significant differences were found between the two groups after 5 weeks of treatment with gabapentin.ConclusionThere is insufficient evidence to support the effectiveness of gabapentin in the treatment of tinnitus.

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