Based on
Valsartan Drug Leaflet
- No side effect of tinnitus /
ototoxicity
- Uncommon (0.1% to 1%):
Vertigo
Based on
Valsartan + Hydrochlorothiazide Drug Leaflet
- Rare (less than 0.1%):
Vertigo, tinnitus
Based on
limited evidence:
- The common side effect with
ARB are vertigo, while combination with diuretics were seen to also cause
tinnitus
Mechanism
- There is evidence about
inner ear tissues being immunologically, biochemically and functionally
related to kidney tissues.
- It seems that medications
affecting sodium and potassium transport alter ionic homeostasis of the
inner ear causing functional problems like hearing loss, tinnitus and
vertigo
- Renal pharmacological
adverse reactions have been studied in the effort of finding predictive
signs of possible ADRs related to the inner ear or to the labyrinth and
about medication class’s influence upon ionic transportation.
- Resulting data showed that
renal ADRs couldn’t be considered markers of pharmacologically induced
disturbances to the inner ear or labyrinth.
- Nevertheless, the ability of
these drugs to influence the ion transport system and the ion channels and
so influencing the ear and kidney ionic homeostasis could be a predicting
factor for a possible pharmaceutical related ototoxicity
- Some speculate speculate
that tinnitus might be related to an imbalance between the systemic and
cochlear circulation, which in turn might be related to underlying
pathophysiologic conditions and drug treatment
References:
- Prevalence of Tinnitus in
Patients with Hypertension and the Impact of Different Antihypertensive
Drugs on the Incidence of Tinnitus: A Prospective, Single-Blind,
Observational Study.
- Ototoxicity- the hidden
menace. Neil G Bauman
- www.drugs.com
- Pharmacological drugs inducing
ototoxicity, vestibular symptoms and tinnitus a reasoned and updated
guide. European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences. 2011; 15:
601-636