Can a herbal formula restore hearing? new trial investigates
NCT ID NCT07505667
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether Yiyuancong, a traditional Chinese medicine made from food-like ingredients, can help people with sudden hearing loss. About 128 adults aged 18-60 will take the formula for 1-2 months, and their hearing will be measured with standard tests. The goal is to see if it improves hearing better than usual care alone.
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Conditions
The condition(s) this trial relates to.
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital
RECRUITINGGuangzhou, Guangdong, China
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Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital Ganzhou Hospital
RECRUITINGGanzhou, Jiangxi, China
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Liuzhou Worker's Hospital
RECRUITINGLiuzhou, Guangxi, China
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Shenzhen Baoan People's Hospital
RECRUITINGShenzhen, Guangdong, China
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Xiaolan People's Hospital of Zhongshan
RECRUITINGZhongshan, Guangdong, China
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