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[Treatment of neurosensory hypoacusis of antibiotic and non-antibiotic etiology with mydocalm and nootropil: comparison of efficacy].

Mydocalm and nootropil combination was used for treatment of antibiotic neurosensory hypoacusia (24 patients) and non-antibiotic hypoacusis (11 patients). 100 mg of mydocalm was diluted in 10.0 ml of 0.9% sodium chloride and injected intravenously. 20% solution of nootropil (5.0 ml) was injected intramuscularly. The 14-day course produced subjective response. Noise in the ears and heavy head feeling disappeared. As shown by measurements of auditory thresholds, improvement of hearing was only subjective. The responses were similar in both groups of patients.

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