adjective
- capable of damaging or poisoning the ear or the eighth cranial nerve, especially causing hearing loss or balance problems
Usage: medical/pharmaceutical term; typically used to describe drugs or substances
Examples
- Some antibiotics are ototoxic and can cause permanent hearing damage if used at high doses.
- The patient experienced dizziness as an ototoxic side effect of the medication.
- Certain chemotherapy drugs are known to be ototoxic, requiring careful monitoring during treatment.
- Prolonged exposure to ototoxic substances may result in irreversible hearing loss.
- The doctor warned that the antibiotic had ototoxic properties and recommended regular hearing tests.