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Streptomycin sulfate has been known to be ototoxic since its use in the treatment of tuberculosis. This report describes 10 years of experience in the treatment of Meniere's disease with streptomycin. Streptomycin has been used in classical Schuknecht ablation of the vestibular system in bilateral Meniere's disease; classical Schuknecht ablation of the vestibular system in unilateral Meniere's disease in the only hearing ear; intratympanic streptomycin in the treatment of unilateral Meniere's disease; and low-dose intramuscular streptomycin as outpatient treatment in unilateral Meniere's disease. The results of bilateral vestibular ablation were similar to Schuknecht's and others. Patients developed profound ataxia with a wide-based gait and oscillopsia, which improved rapidly over a period of months. Approximately 30% experienced significant improvement in hearing, which usually deteriorated again after several months. All patients were relieved of vertigo. Patients with unilateral Meniere's disease in the only hearing ear responded as did the bilateral cases. Hearing in the only hearing ear was preserved in all cases. Low-dose subototoxic streptomycin as outpatient treatment offers promise in some cases for relieving attacks of Meniere's disease while improving hearing without producing the temporary disabling effects of ataxia and oscillopsia. Streptomycin and similar drugs that may reduce the production of endolymph may eventually be the treatment of choice in Meniere's disease.
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PMID:Use of streptomycin sulfate in the treatment of Meniere's disease. 642 80

As soon as the use of streptomycin was started for the treatment of tuberculosis, its ototoxic effect was discovered. Initial reports demonstrated that streptomycin was successful in reducing vestibular responses while preserving cochlear activity. Streptomycin sulfate has been used for almost half a century for the treatment of vertigo in patients with Meniere's disease. At the Gruppo Otologico, Piacenza, Italy, between 1987 and 1995 we treated 16 patients with either bilateral Meniere's disease or with Meniere's disease in their only hearing ear, adopting the titration streptomycin therapy protocol of Graham et al. Three patients with follow-up periods of less than 2 years were not included in this study. The ages of the patients ranged from 36 to 64 years with a mean of 49.2 years. The patients were observed for 2 to 8.8 years. The dose of administered streptomycin varied from 14 to 49 gm. Episodic vertigo was totally relieved in all of the patients after initial treatment, whereas hearing remained the same or was improved when compared with the pretreatment levels. Five of the patients experienced recurring vertigo during a period of 4 to 24 months after initial treatment. Oscillopsia persisted in two patients and ataxia in darkness persisted in another two patients. Hearing was unchanged in 14 ears, improved in 2 ears, and worsened in 4 ears at the last follow-up evaluation. The overall outcome indicated that intramuscular titration streptomycin therapy seems to be one of the most important therapeutic options in the treatment of disabling vertigo in patients with either bilateral Meniere's disease or Meniere's disease in an only hearing ear.
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PMID:Titration streptomycin therapy in Meniere's disease: long-term results. 948 64