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NCT ID: NCT02383147 Completed - Clinical trials for Tinnitus, Subjective

Efficacy Study for Development and Use of Neurofeedback-trainings for Patients Suffering From Chronic Tinnitus

Start date: March 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Chronic tinnitus affects about 10-15% of the population in industrialized countries. Investigations of the brain activity by using electroencephalography (EEG) showed that in localized regions of the hearing system brain activity was decreased. This reduction of activity is thought to be one of the reasons that keep the perception of the tinnitus going. Recent studies have shown that neurofeedback is a viable option for treatment of chronic tinnitus. By using neurofeedback it is possible to train brain functions by the simple principle of rewarding wanted changes and punishing unwanted ones. The purpose of the investigators study is to show the efficacy of specific localized neurofeedback training in comparison to global relaxing neurofeedback training. In order to achieve decreased tinnitus symptoms or even disappearance of the tinnitus, 15 neurofeedback trainings are planned. Before and up to 6 month after the training EEG-recordings are performed.

NCT ID: NCT02315508 Completed - Clinical trials for Tinnitus, Subjective

Evaluating Possible Improvement in Tinnitus Severity After 28 Days Dosing of the Study Drug AUT00063 Compared to Placebo

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Start date: October 2014
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to demonstrate that the new medicine AUT00063 is effective and safe in the treatment of tinnitus.