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Heba Diab

Western University of Health Sciences

1 paper in the library · 1 citation · publishing 2020

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Persistent Tinnitus after Inhaled N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT)

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs November 26, 2020 Heba Diab, Benjamin Malcolm 1 citation

A 39-year-old man with past polysubstance use disorder and depression developed tinnitus after inhaling DMT, though he was also microdosing LSD weekly. The ringing caused distress and anxiety, leading him to seek help from an audiologist, primary care doctor, and psychopharmacologist. Tinnitus lasted several months, but its intensity and his ability to cope improved over time. Taking psilocybin mushrooms worsened the tinnitus on two occasions, after which he stopped using psychedelics. While psychedelics are known to cause acute auditory changes, this is the first probable case linking DMT to persistent tinnitus. The report reviews possible mechanisms connecting psychedelics and tinnitus.