Abstract

Objective: This article describes the current clinical treatment approaches for MD. Study design: Acute and chronic current pharmacological treatments in Meniere's disease (MD) are reviewed. Results: All treatments for MD are focused on treating the symptoms and are prophylactic to prevent further attacks. Medical management includes sodium restriction and the avoidance of caffeine, alcohol and nicotine. An evidence base for the management of patients with MD is still lacking. Conclusion: The outcome of treatment of MD is difficult to assess. The medical management of MD is still empiric and based on lifestyle changes and pharmacotherapy that remain the primary therapy in definite MD, while ablative and transtympanic therapies represent the treatment of second choice.

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