Back to Search Start Over

Corrigendum:Multidisciplinary Tinnitus Research: Challenges and Future Directions From the Perspective of Early Stage Researchers

Authors :
Simoes, Jorge Piano
Daoud, Elza
Shabbir, Maryam
Amanat, Sana
Assouly, Kelly
Biswas, Roshni
Casolani, Chiara
Dode, Albi
Enzler, Falco
Jacquemin, Laure
Joergensen, Mie
Kok, Tori
Liyanage, Nuwan
Lourenco, Matheus
Makani, Punitkumar
Mehdi, Muntazir
Ramadhani, Anissa L.
Riha, Constanze
Santacruz, Jose Lopez
Schiller, Axel
Schoisswohl, Stefan
Trpchevska, Natalia
Genitsaridi, Eleni
Simoes, Jorge Piano
Daoud, Elza
Shabbir, Maryam
Amanat, Sana
Assouly, Kelly
Biswas, Roshni
Casolani, Chiara
Dode, Albi
Enzler, Falco
Jacquemin, Laure
Joergensen, Mie
Kok, Tori
Liyanage, Nuwan
Lourenco, Matheus
Makani, Punitkumar
Mehdi, Muntazir
Ramadhani, Anissa L.
Riha, Constanze
Santacruz, Jose Lopez
Schiller, Axel
Schoisswohl, Stefan
Trpchevska, Natalia
Genitsaridi, Eleni
Source :
Simoes , J P , Daoud , E , Shabbir , M , Amanat , S , Assouly , K , Biswas , R , Casolani , C , Dode , A , Enzler , F , Jacquemin , L , Joergensen , M , Kok , T , Liyanage , N , Lourenco , M , Makani , P , Mehdi , M , Ramadhani , A L , Riha , C , Santacruz , J L , Schiller , A , Schoisswohl , S , Trpchevska , N & Genitsaridi , E 2021 , ' Corrigendum : Multidisciplinary Tinnitus Research: Challenges and Future Directions From the Perspective of Early Stage Researchers ' , Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience , vol. 13 , 730758 .
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In the original article, there was an error. For the sentence “NMDA receptor antagonists (AM-101) have been discontinued in phase III for not meeting endpoints (van de Heyning et al., 2014)” there was a typographical error (phase III should have been phase II). In addition, it was brought to our attention that clinical trials for AM-101 are ongoing. A correction has been made to section 6. Treatment Development, Subsection 6.4. Pharmacology-Based Interventions, paragraph 1. The corrected paragraph is below. A wide variety of therapeutic drugs have been used to relieve tinnitus (Elgoyhen and Langguth, 2010). For acute tinnitus, a dose-dependent reduction in tinnitus intensity was observed with intravenous lidocaine (Trellakis et al., 2006). However, its use is controversial due to its short-lasting response, its potentially life threatening arrhythmogenic side effects, and the low bioavailability of its oral form (Israel et al., 1982; Trellakis et al., 2007; Gil-Gouveia and Goadsby, 2009). A potential goal of pharmacologic tinnitus research could be to identify the mechanism by which lidocaine interferes with tinnitus and mimic this effect using a drug with better tolerance that can be orally administered. For chronic tinnitus, the off-label use of medicines like betahistine (Hall et al., 2018d), anticonvulsants (Hoekstra et al., 2011), and glutamate receptor antagonists have shown little or no effect in clinical trials. Prescription of antidepressants and benzodiazepines is limited to tinnitusassociated comorbidities such as depression, insomnia and anxiety (Langguth et al., 2019). Moreover, three clinical research programs, in the last few years, were discontinued in phase II and III. AMPA antagonist selurampanel (BGG492) has not resulted in a new compound (Cederroth et al., 2018). NMDA receptor antagonists (AM-101) did not meet the primary endpoint of improving minimum masking level in acute tinnitus in a phase II clinical trial but showed improvement for tinni

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Simoes , J P , Daoud , E , Shabbir , M , Amanat , S , Assouly , K , Biswas , R , Casolani , C , Dode , A , Enzler , F , Jacquemin , L , Joergensen , M , Kok , T , Liyanage , N , Lourenco , M , Makani , P , Mehdi , M , Ramadhani , A L , Riha , C , Santacruz , J L , Schiller , A , Schoisswohl , S , Trpchevska , N & Genitsaridi , E 2021 , ' Corrigendum : Multidisciplinary Tinnitus Research: Challenges and Future Directions From the Perspective of Early Stage Researchers ' , Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience , vol. 13 , 730758 .
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312791523
Document Type :
Electronic Resource