Many prescription and nonprescription medicines can cause lightheadedness or vertigo. The degree of lightheadedness or vertigo caused by a specific medicine will vary.
Some medicines are more likely to cause lightheadedness, such as:
Some medicines can cause damage to the inner ear (ototoxic), which can affect balance and hearing and cause vertigo. The most commonly prescribed medicines that can damage the inner ear are antibiotics, such as:
If you think a prescription or nonprescription medicine may be causing your lightheadedness or vertigo, call your doctor.
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