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(Excerpted from WCBS-TV New York, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2005)

New Drug to Stop Ringing Sound in Your Ears

2 News at 11

Stopping the ringing sound in your ears. Drummer with tinnitus or ringing ears comments. New drug called gabpentin or neurontin will end the ringing. Sound bite: Dr. Jay Piccirillo, Washington University-St. Louis, comments on the study involving this drug. This is a drug used to treat phantom limb pain.




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•   New Drug to Stop Ringing Sound in Your Ears

2 News at 11

WCBS-TV New York, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2005


Story also ran in 7 others:  WCIA-TV Champaign-Springfield-Decatur IL, WHAS-TV Louisville KY, WDEF-TV Chattanooga TN, KLFY-TV Lafayette LA, KMTR-TV Eugene OR, KMIR-TV (FL) and KITV-TV (HI)
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