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Ramipril is it ok if you have Tinnitus - Tinnitus UK

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Ramipril is it ok if you have Tinnitus

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Hi

Does anyone use Ramipril i am worried it will make the Tinnitus worse only 2.5mg but has anyone had any issues

thanks

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Hi Gill, I am having Rampril. I started having it 1.5 years before my tinnitus. However I did not notice any difference after I stopped Ramipril for a few days. Better to ask your GP to provide more advice. The cause of tinnitus is different from person to person.

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