The findings for those using sildenafil were statistically significant, but the study’s author stated that the lower frequency of use of the other two drugs may have precluded such a finding for those drugs.
The study examined detailed information about more than 10,000 men over the age of 40 in the U.S. It aimed to find out if those with self-reported hearing loss were more likely to have used certain prescription drugs.
This study is the first epidemiological study to link hearing loss to erectile dysfunction drugs. It was conducted as a result of many reports submitted to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) citing cases of sudden hearing loss in people using these drugs. It is important to note that the years upon which the study was based precede any FDA warnings about hearing loss with the drugs. Thus there is no reason to believe that men using the drugs might have been more likely to report their hearing loss.
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