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==External links== *Tinnitus (Wikipedia)
 
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This component can be experienced in many different ways and its nature is usually highly dependent on the substance as well as the individual and dosage. Certain non-psychoactive drugs such as [[5-HTP]] and even ibuprofen have been known to induce this effect as well, albeit usually in high doses or with extended usage. Ear ringing is also somewhat common when looking at longtime or heavy [[opioid]] users and those [[Drug withdrawal#Benzodiazepine withdrawal|withdrawing from]] [[benzodiazepines]]. Primarily however, it is usually the most common and most highly pronounced among users of [[DMT]] and high dose [[psilocybin]], this can also include their chemical analogues as well.
This component can be experienced in many different ways and its nature is usually highly dependent on the substance as well as the individual and dosage. Certain non-psychoactive drugs such as [[5-HTP]] and even ibuprofen have been known to induce this effect as well, albeit usually in high doses or with extended usage. Ear ringing is also somewhat common when looking at longtime or heavy [[opioid]] users and those [[Drug withdrawal#Benzodiazepine withdrawal|withdrawing from]] [[benzodiazepines]]. Primarily however, it is usually the most common and most highly pronounced among users of [[DMT]] and high dose [[psilocybin]], this can also include their chemical analogues as well.
==External links==
*[[wikipedia:Tinnitus|Tinnitus (Wikipedia)]]
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