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Sudden hearing loss is no surprise to married women

Any woman who's ever suspected that her husband has a "selective" hearing problem will probably like this one.

The FDA's Adverse Event Reporting System (AERS) has received 113 reports of sudden hearing loss linked to use of PDE5 inhibitors.

PDE5 inhibitor drugs treat erectile dysfunction.

An investigation into these reports of hearing loss - detailed in the Winter 2008 issue of the FDA Drug Safety Newsletter - notes that in 84 cases, hearing loss was not reliably linked to PDE5 inhibitor use.

So women, if you husband uses a PDE5 inhibitor and then later has a sudden inability to hear a single word you're saying, there's a 3 in 4 chance he's totally faking it.

Source:
"PHOSPHODIESTERASE TYPE 5 (PDE5) INHIBITORS: Sudden Hearing Loss" FDA Drug Safety Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 2, Winter 2008, fda.gov

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