audiotoxins
Audiotoxins are substances that can cause damage to the auditory system, leading to hearing loss or tinnitus. While the term is often used in a general sense, it most commonly refers to agents that induce ototoxicity, a specific form of damage to the inner ear. These agents can be environmental, occupational, or therapeutic.
One significant category of audiotoxins includes certain medications. For example, some antibiotics, particularly aminoglycosides like gentamicin
Exposure to loud noise is another well-recognized audiotoxin. Prolonged exposure to sounds above 85 decibels can
Other substances can also act as audiotoxins. Heavy metals like lead and mercury have been implicated in