Common pills could hold key to restoring sudden hearing loss
NCT ID NCT07113158
Summary
This study is testing whether adding aspirin and folic acid (vitamin B9) to standard steroid treatment can help people recover from sudden, unexplained hearing loss. Researchers believe poor blood flow in the inner ear might cause the condition, and these medications may improve circulation. The trial will enroll 142 adults who recently lost hearing in one ear to see if the combination leads to better hearing recovery and quality of life.
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Lariboisière Hospital
Paris, Île-de-France Region, 75010, France
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