How Viagra cost Hugh Hefner his hearing

  • Hugh Hefner’s widow Crystal Harris said Viagra caused her late husband to be hard of hearing
  • The FDA has warned that the drug could lead to a sudden loss of hearing in one or both ears
  • The administration also warned that it can cause a ringing sound in one’s ears

Maggie O’Neill For Dailymail.com

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Erectile dysfunction drug Viagra caused the late Hugh Hefner to lose his hearing in one ear, according to more than one of his lovers.

Hefner’s widow Crystal Harris said in a 2011 interview that the former editor of Playboy magazine, who passed away yesterday at the age of 91, tried to avoid taking the drug during his old age for that reason.

And his ex Karissa Shannon said that even though he used hearing aids, only one of his ears functioned properly.

A 2007 study on the effects of Viagra led the FDA to administer a warning to consumers, letting them know that their auditory systems can be damaged as a result of taking the drug.

More than one of Hugh Hefner's lovers have said that Viagra caused him to be hard of hearing. He is pictured here in June 2011 with his wife, Crystal Harris. Hefner passed away at the age of 91 yesterday

More than one of Hugh Hefner's lovers have said that Viagra caused him to be hard of hearing. He is pictured here in June 2011 with his wife, Crystal Harris. Hefner passed away at the age of 91 yesterday

More than one of Hugh Hefner’s lovers have said that Viagra caused him to be hard of hearing. He is pictured here in June 2011 with his wife, Crystal Harris. Hefner passed away at the age of 91 yesterday

TIPS FOR PRESERVING YOUR HEARING

Next month is national Protect Your Hearing month.

The following are tips for preventing hearing loss:

use earplugs when in noisy environments

do not listen to loud music through your headphones

do not listen to loud music in confined spaces, such as your car

after you have been exposed to loud music or noises, give your ears a rest and remain in a quiet setting for at least 16 hours

 Devices that can improve the lives of people with hearing problems include:

  • hearing aids
  • bone-anchored hearing aids 
  • cochlear implants

Shannon said that people talking to Hefner had to lean down to his level for him to understand them. Additionally she said that, even if you sat right next to him, he was not able to hear what you were saying.

Along with hearing loss, Viagra can cause tinnitus, which leads to the perception of a ringing sound in one’s ears.

Tinnitus is a symptom of ailments such as ear injury, age-related hearing loss and circulatory system disorder.

The FDA warning said that in a third of the cases the agency looked at before issuing a statement, the hearing loss caused by the drug was temporary. It can have lasting effects, though.

It is often hard to tell if hearing loss is present because of one’s age or as a result of the ED drug.

But the warning stated that age was not a factor and that anyone taking Viagra, no matter how young or old, is at risk. The statement said there are no warning signs before Viagra users’ hearing is lost.

The reason that the drug can lead to hearing loss is unknown, but some experts think that it could be because it increases blood flow to the ears.

The NIH has also issued a statement about the topic, which said: ‘There needs to be more awareness of this disabling side effect among healthcare professionals responsible for prescribing this drug.’

The FDA also cautioned people who use Cialis and Levitra, saying these can produce similar adverse affects.

Other risks of taking Viagra include vision loss, indigestion, a runny nose, sensitivity to light, headaches, fainting and dizziness.

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