Antibiotic can be used to treat rare inner-ear condition, treat vertigo
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2018-07-antibiotic-rare-inner-ear-condition-vertigo.html
Also, this looks pretty interesting, and likely harmless:
Study shows loud noises cause fluid buildup in the ear and suggests simple cure for noise-induced hearing loss
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-11-loud-noises-fluid-buildup-ear.html
The role of free radicals and plasmatic antioxidant in Ménière’s syndrome
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15106283/
Key within that is the following:
“The presence of this lack of balance, verified by suitable tests, has shown the rationality of use of a product made from reduced glutathione, thioctic acid, cysteine, and other antioxidants as a multipurpose antidote to this element of etiopathogenesis. Patients were divided into three groups (control, conventional therapy, and antioxidant treatment), and those in the antioxidant treatment group, especially those with Ménière’s syndrome, demonstrated a net and more significant improvement.”
I have posted a couple studies on GlyNAC, which is equal amounts of glycine and N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC), which together allow our bodies to make out natural glutathione antioxidant in exactly the place needed within every cell. This study hit one one the creation products, then hit on a glutathione supplement, but the studies show GlyNAC is what actually creates large amounts of the glutathione we once made as kids.
GlyNAC improves multiple defects in aging to boost strength and cognition in older humans (Some defects “reversed to the levels found in young adults” - eGFR up 15%, IL-6 down 77%, TNFa down 40%, Fasting Insulin down 55%, etc.)
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4064151/posts