| Brand Name |
Manufacturer |
Generic |
Drug Group |
Effect on Voice |
| Accolate |
Zeneca |
Zafirlukast |
antiasthmatic |
No effects on voice or speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Accupril |
Parke-Davis |
Quinapril |
Cardiovascular - ACE inhibitor |
Excessive coughing has been associated with the use of ACE inhibitors, which in turn, may lead
to hoarseness and possible vocal tissue damage. |
Acetaminophen/ Codeine |
various |
Acetaminophen/ Codeine |
narcotic analgesic |
Narcotics may produce an uninhibited or diminished drive to speak. Symptoms of dysarthria
slow, slurred and uncoordinated speech movements) may also be linked to narcotic use. |
| Adalat CC |
Bayer Pharm |
Nifedipine |
cardiovascular -
calcium channel blocker
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Adderall
|
Shire Rchwd
|
Amphetamine
Mixed Salts
|
central nervous
system stimulant
|
Adderall may have a
drying effect on vocal fold tissues, which can lead to hoarseness,
soreness, voice changes or laryngitis. Additionally, dry vocal tissues may
be more prone to injuries such as nodules. |
Albuterol
Aerosol
|
various
|
Albuterol
|
antiasthmatic/
bronchodilator
|
Inhaled
bronchodilators sometimes dry or irritate tissues in the mouth and throat
and may lead to hoareseness, soreness, voice changes or laryngititis. Dry
vocal tissues may be more prone to injuries, such as nodules, as well. |
| Alesse 28
|
Wyeth-Ayerst
|
Levonorgestrel/
Ethinyl Estradiol
|
hormone
oral contraceptive
|
The use of oral
contraceptives has not been shown to significantly affect female voices. |
| Allegra
|
Hoech Mar R
|
Fexofenadine
|
antihistamine
|
Antihistamines have a
drying effect on mucous membranes that may cause hoarseness, sore throat,
voice changes or laryngitis. In addition to irritation, dry vocal folds
may be more prone to injuries, such as nodules. |
| Allopurinol
|
various
|
Allopurinol
|
antigout
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Alprazolam
|
various
|
Alprazolam
|
antianxiety/
benzodiazepine
|
Less than 1% of
patients who take benzodiazepines experience slurred speech and symptoms
of dysarthria (slow, uncoordinated speech). |
| Altace
|
Hoech Marion Roussel
|
Ramipril
|
cardiovascular -
ACE inhibitor
|
Excessive coughing has
been associated with the use of ACE inhibitors, which in turn, may lead to
hoarseness and possible vocal tissue damage. |
| Amaryl
|
Hoech Mar R
|
Glimepiride
|
antidiabetic
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Ambien
|
Searle
|
Zolpidem
|
sedative/
hypnotic
|
The use of sedatives
may produce an uninhibited or diminished drive to speak. Symptoms of
dysarthria (slow, slurred and uncoordinated speech movements) may also be
linked to sedative use. |
| Amitriptyline
|
various
|
Amitriptyline
|
tricyclic
antidepressant
|
Tricyclic
antidepressants may affect coordination, including the speech production
system. Slow or slurred speech may be observed. They also have a drying
effect on vocal fold tissues, which can lead to hoarseness, soreness,
voice changes or laryngitis. Additionally, dry vocal tissues may be more
prone to injuries such as nodules. |
| Amoxicillin
|
various
|
Amoxicillin
|
antibiotic
|
In general, no effects
on voice or speech mechanisms are associated with antibiotic use. It
should be noted, however, that antibiotic abuse can lead to an
overgrowth of candida in the body, possibly leading to laryngeal thrush. |
| Aricept
|
Eisai
|
Donepezil
|
cholinergic function
enhancer for Alzheimer's patients
|
Infrequent voice and
speech effects may include include tongue edema, pharyngitis and
bronchitis. |
| Arthrotec
|
Searle
|
Diclofenac/
Misoprostol
|
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
|
Those who use their
voices rigorously should be cautious about using medications that decrease
platelet function during periods of strenous voicing demands, due to an
increased possibility of vocal fold hemorrhage. |
| Atenolol
|
various
|
Atenolol
|
cardiovascular -
beta blocker
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Atrovent Inhaler
|
Boehringer lngelheim
|
Ipratropium
|
antiasthmatic/
antiallergy
|
Inhaled antiasthmatic
medications sometimes dry or irritate tissues in the mouth and throat and
may lead to hoareseness, soreness, voice changes or laryngititis. Dry
vocal tissues may be more prone to injuries, such as nodules, as well. |
| Augmentin
|
SmithKline Beecham
|
Amoxicillin/
Clavulanate
|
antibiotic
|
In general, no effects
on voice or speech mechanisms are associated with antibiotic use. It
should be noted, however, that antibiotic abuse can lead to an
overgrowth of candida in the body, possibly leading to laryngeal thrush. |
| Avapro
|
Bristol-Myers Squibb
|
Irbesartan
|
ACE Inhibitor
|
Although excessive
coughing has been associated with the use of ACE inhibitors, which may
lead to hoarseness and possible vocal tissue damage, this effect has NOT been associated with Avapro. |
| Axid
|
Lilly
|
Nizatidine
|
gastrointestinal
H2 antihistamine
|
Two effects exist: 1)
the antihistamine component has a drying effect on mucous membranes that
may cause hoarseness, sore throat, voice changes or laryngitis. In
addition to irritation, dry vocal folds may be more prone to injuries,
such as nodules; 2) however, this medication may benefit the voice if it
is taken to reduce gastro-esophageal reflux. Uncontrolled spillage of
stomach acids into the larynx is harmful to delicate vocal fold tissues. |
| Azmacort
|
Rhn-Plnc Rr
|
Triamcinolone
aerosol
|
antiasthmatic/
steroid (inhaled)
|
Patients using inhaled
steroids sometimes experience significant voice changes (including
complete loss of voice). The onset of symptoms and severity of symptoms is
highly variable among patients. Studies show that discontinuation of
inhaled steroids restores the voice in dysphonic patients, but symptoms
may not resolve immediately. |
| Bactroban
|
SmithKline Beecham
|
Mupirocin
|
topical antibacterial
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Biaxin
|
Abbott
|
Clarithromycin
|
antibiotic
|
In general, no effects
on voice or speech mechanisms are associated with antibiotic use. It
should be noted, however, that antibiotic abuse can lead to an
overgrowth of candida in the body, possibly leading to laryngeal thrush. |
| BuSpar
|
Bristol-Myers
Squibb
|
Buspirone
|
antianxiety
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Cardizem CD
|
Hoech Mar R
|
Diltiazem
|
cardiovascular -
calcium channel blocker
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Cardura
|
Pfizer
|
Doxazosin
|
cardiovascular -
alpha blocker
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Carisoprodol
|
various
|
Carisoprodol
|
muscle relaxant
|
The use of sedatives
may produce an uninhibited or diminished drive to speak. Symptoms of
dysarthria (slow, slurred and uncoordinated speech movements) may also be
linked to sedative use. |
| Ceftin
|
Glaxo Wellcome
|
Cefuroxime
|
antibiotic
|
In general, no effects
on voice or speech mechanisms are associated with antibiotic use. It
should be noted, however, that antibiotic abuse can lead to an
overgrowth of candida in the body, possibly leading to laryngeal thrush. |
| Cefzil
|
Bristol-Myers Squibb
|
Cefprozil
|
antibiotic
|
| Celexa
|
Forest Pharm
|
Citalopram
|
antidepressant
|
Increased cough and
gastroesophageal reflux have been reported, both of which can adversely
affect the voice. Rarely, asthma, laryngitis, bronchospasm or sputum
increase may occur. |
| Cephalexin
|
various
|
Cephalexin
|
antibiotic
|
In general, no effects
on voice or speech mechanisms are associated with antibiotic use. It
should be noted, however, that antibiotic abuse can lead to an
overgrowth of candida in the body, possibly leading to laryngeal thrush. |
| Cimetidine
|
various
|
Cimetidine
|
gastrointestinal -
H2 antihistamine
|
Two effects exist: 1)
the antihistamine component has a drying effect on mucous membranes that
may cause hoarseness, sore throat, voice changes or laryngitis. In
addition to irritation, dry vocal folds may be more prone to injuries,
such as nodules; 2) however, this medication may benefit the voice if it
is taken to reduce gastro-esophageal reflux. Uncontrolled spillage of
stomach acids into the larynx is harmful to delicate vocal fold tissues. |
| Cipro
|
Bayer Pharm
|
Ciprofloxacin
|
antibiotic
|
In general, no effects
on voice or speech mechanisms are associated with antibiotic use. It
should be noted, however, that antibiotic abuse can lead to an
overgrowth of candida in the body, possibly leading to laryngeal thrush. |
| Claritin, Claritin D
12HR, Claritin D 24HR
|
Schering
|
Loratadine or
Loratidine/
Pseudoephedrine
|
antihistamine
|
Antihistamines have a
drying effect on mucous membranes that may cause hoarseness, sore throat,
voice changes or laryngitis. In addition to irritation, dry vocal folds
may be more prone to injuries, such as nodules. |
| Climara
|
Berlex
|
Estradiol
|
hormone - estrogen/
topical
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Clonazepam
|
various
|
Clonazepam
|
anticonvulsant
|
Anticonvulsants may
produce an uninhibited or diminished drive to speak. Symptoms of
dysarthria (slow, slurred and uncoordinated speech movements) may also be
linked to their use. |
| Clonidine
|
various
|
Clonidine
|
antihypertensive
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Combivent
|
Boehr Ingel
|
Ipratropium/
Albuterol
|
antiasthmatic/
bronchodilator
|
Inhaled
bronchodilators sometimes dry or irritate tissues in the mouth and throat
and may lead to hoareseness, soreness, voice changes or laryngititis. Dry
vocal tissues may be more prone to injuries, such as nodules, as well. |
| Coumadin
|
Dupont
|
Warfarin
|
anticoagulant |
Vocal performers,
particularly, should be cautious about using medications that decrease
platelet function during periods of strenous voicing demands, due to an
increased possibility of vocal fold hemorrhage. |
| Cozaar
|
Merck
|
Losartan
|
cardiovascular
angiotension II antagonist
|
An
infrequently-reported adverse reaction is coughing, which in turn, may
cause hoarseness and possible vocal tissue damage. |
| Cyclobenzaprine
|
various
|
Cyclobenzaprine
|
muscle relaxant
|
The use of sedatives
may produce an uninhibited or diminished drive to speak. Symptoms of
dysarthria (slow, slurred and uncoordinated speech movements) may also be
linked to sedative use. This medication may also have a drying effect on
vocal fold tissues, which can lead to hoarseness, soreness, voice changes
or laryngitis. Additionally, dry vocal tissues may be more prone to
injuries such as nodules. |
| Cycrin
|
ESI Lederle
|
Medroxy-
progesterone
|
hormone -
progestin
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Daypro
|
Searle
|
Oxaprozin
|
nonsteroidal
antiinflammatory
|
Vocal performers,
particularly, should be cautious about using medications that decrease
platelet function during periods of strenous voicing demands, due to an
increased possibility of vocal fold hemorrhage. |
| Deltasone
|
Pharmacia/
Upjohn
|
Prednisone
|
antiinflammatory/
steroid
|
Deltasone's effect is
advantageous when used to shrink swollen vocal tissues, although patients
taking Deltasone should be carefully monitored by a physician. It is not
advised for patients with vocal fold ulcers, hemorrhages, or acute
laryngitis. |
| Depakote
|
Abbott
|
Divalproex
|
anticonvulsant
|
Anticonvulsants may
produce an uninhibited or diminished drive to speak. Symptoms of
dysarthria (slow, slurred and uncoordinated speech movements) may also be
linked to their use. |
| Desogen
|
Organon
|
Desogestrel
/EthinylEstradiol
|
hormone -
oral contraceptive
|
The use of oral
contraceptives has not been shown to significantly affect female voices. |
| Diazepam
|
various
|
Diazepam
|
antianxiety/
benzodiazepine
|
Less than 1% of
patients who take benzodiazepines experience slurred speech and symptoms
of dysarthria (slow, uncoordinated speech). |
| Diflucan
|
Pfizer
|
Fluconazole
|
antifungal
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Dilantin
|
Parke-Davis
|
Phenytoin
|
anticonvulsant
|
Slurred speech and
other speech coordination tasks are possible adverse reactions to Dilantin
use. |
| Diovan
|
Novartis
|
Valsartan
|
cardiovascular -
ACE inhibitor
|
Excessive coughing has
been associated with the use of ACE inhibitors, which in turn, may lead to
hoarseness and possible vocal tissue damage. |
| Dyazide
|
SmithKline Beecham
|
Hydrochlorothiazide/
Triamterine
|
diuretic combination
|
Diuretics have a
drying effect on mucous membranes, including those used for speaking and
singing. Hoarseness, sore throat, voice changes or laryngitis are possible
symptoms. In addition to irritation effects, dry vocal folds may be more
prone to injuries, such as nodules. |
| Effexor
|
Wyeth-Ayerst
|
Venlafaxine
|
antidepressant
|
Effexor may have a
drying effect on the body, including vocal fold tissues, which can lead to
hoarseness, soreness, voice changes or laryngitis. Additionally, dry vocal
tissues may be more prone to injuries such as nodules. |
| Elocon
|
Schering
|
Mometasone
|
topical steroid
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Endocet
|
Endo
|
Oxycodone/APAP
|
narcotic analgesic
|
Narcotics may produce
an uninhibited or diminished drive to speak. Symptoms of dysarthria (slow,
slurred and uncoordinated speech movements) may also be linked to narcotic
use. |
| Ery-Tab
|
Abbott
|
Erythromycin
|
antibiotic
|
In general, no effects
on voice or speech mechanisms are associated with antibiotic use. It
should be noted, however, that antibiotic abuse can lead to an
overgrowth of candida in the body, possibly leading to laryngeal thrush. |
| Estrace
|
B-M Squibb
|
Estradiol
|
hormone - estrogen
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Estraderm
|
Novartis
|
Estradiol
|
hormone - estrogen/
patch
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Estradiol
|
various
|
Estradiol
|
hormone - estrogen
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Flomax
|
Abbott
|
Tamsulosin
|
benign prostatic
hypertrophy agent
|
Rarely, use of Flomax
may cause pharyngitis or increased cough. Excessive coughing may lead to
hoarseness and possible vocal tissue damage. |
| Flonase
|
Glaxo Wellcome
|
Fluticasone
|
steroid decongestant
(nasal spray)
|
Throat irritation and
dryness, cough, hoarseness and voice changes are all possible adverse
reactions. |
| Flovent
|
Glaxo Wellcome
|
Fluticasone
Propionate
|
steroid decongestant
(oral)
|
| Folic Acid
|
Schein
|
Folic Acid
|
Vitamin/mineral
supplement
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Fosamax
|
Merck
|
Alendronate
|
osteoporosis agent
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Furosemide
|
various
|
Furosemide
|
loop diuretic
|
Diuretics have a
drying effect on mucous membranes, including those used for speaking and
singing. Hoarseness, sore throat, voice changes or laryngitis are possible
symptoms. In addition to irritation effects, dry vocal folds may be more
prone to injuries, such as nodules. |
| Gemfibrozil
|
various
|
Gemfibrozil
|
antihyperlipidemic
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Glipizide
|
various
|
Glipizide
|
antidiabetic
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Glucophage
|
B-M Squibb
|
Metformin
|
antidiabetic
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Glucotrol XL
|
Pfizer
|
Glipizide
|
antidiabetic
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Glyburide
|
various
|
Glyburide
|
antidiabetic
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Guaifenesin
|
various
|
Guaifenesin
|
expectorant
|
Guaifenesin may have a
beneficial effect on vocal tissues, as it helps keep vocal folds
well-hydrated when used with plenty of water intake. |
Humulin 70/30,
Humulin N,
Humulin R
|
Lilly
|
Human Insulin
|
antidiabetic
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
Hydro-
chlorothiazide
|
various
|
Hydrochlorothiazide
|
thiazide diuretic
|
Diuretics have a
drying effect on mucous membranes, including those used for speaking and
singing. Hoarseness, sore throat, voice changes or laryngitis are possible
symptoms. In addition to irritation effects, dry vocal folds may be more
prone to injuries, such as nodules. |
| Hydrocodone w/APAP
|
various
|
Hydrocodone w/APAP
|
narcotic analgesic
|
Narcotics may produce
an uninhibited or diminished drive to speak. Symptoms of dysarthria (slow,
slurred and uncoordinated speech movements) may also be linked to narcotic
use. |
| Hytrin
|
Abbott
|
Terazosin
|
cardiovascular -
alpha blocker
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Hyzaar
|
Merck
|
Losartan/HCTZ
|
cardiovascular -
ACE inhibitor
thiazide diuretic
|
Two adverse reactions
are possible: 1) excessive coughing has been associated with the use of
ACE inhibitors, which in turn, may lead to hoarseness and possible vocal
tissue damage; and 2) the diuretic component may have a drying effect on
mucous membranes, including those used for speaking and singing.
Hoarseness, sore throat, voice changes or laryngitis are possible
symptoms. In addition to irritation effects, dry vocal folds may be more
prone to injuries, such as nodules. |
| Ibuprofen
|
various
|
Ibuprofen
|
nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory
|
Vocal performers,
particularly, should be cautious about using medications that decrease
platelet function during periods of strenous voicing demands, due to an
increased possibility of vocal fold hemorrhage. |
| Imitrex
|
Glaxo Wellcome
|
Sumatriptan
|
antimigrainous agent
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
Isosorbide
Mononitrate
|
various
|
Isosorbide Mononitrate
|
antianginal
|
Voice-related effects
may occur, including vocal tissue dryness (which, in addition to
irritation effects, may be more prone to injuries, such as nodules).
Bronchitis, bronchospasm and pharyngitis are other possible effects. |
| K-Dur-20
|
Schering
|
Potassium Chloride
|
potassium supplement
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Klor-Con
|
Upsher-Smith
|
Potassium Chloride
|
potassium supplement
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Lamisil
|
Novartis
|
Terbinafine
|
antifungal
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Lanoxin
|
Glaxo Wellcome
|
Digoxin
|
cardiovascular -
inotropic
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Lasix
|
Hoech Mar R
|
Furosemide
|
loop diuretic
|
Diuretics have a
drying effect on mucous membranes, including those used for speaking and
singing. Hoarseness, sore throat, voice changes or laryngitis are possible
symptoms. In addition to irritation effects, dry vocal folds may be more
prone to injuries, such as nodules. |
| Lescol
|
Novartis
|
Fluvastatin
|
antihyperlipidemic
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Levaquin
|
Ortho Pharm
|
Levofloxacin
|
antibiotic
|
In general, no effects
on voice or speech mechanisms are associated with antibiotic use. It
should be noted, however, that antibiotic abuse can lead to an
overgrowth of candida in the body, possibly leading to laryngeal thrush. |
| Levoxyl
|
Jones Pharma
|
Levothyroxine
|
hormone - thyroid
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Lipitor
|
Parke-Davis
|
Atorvastatin
|
antihyperlipidemic
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Lo/Ovral 28
|
Wyeth-Ayerst
|
Norgestrel/
Ethinyl Estradiol
|
hormone -
oral contraceptive
|
The use of oral
contraceptives has not been shown to significantly affect female voices. |
Loestrin-
FE 1.5/30
|
Parke-Davis
|
Norethindrone/
Ethinyl Estradiol
|
hormone -
oral contraceptive
|
The use of oral
contraceptives has not been shown to significantly affect female voices. |
Loestrin-
Fe 1/20
|
Parke-Davis
|
Norethindrone/
Ethinyl Estradiol
|
hormone -
oral contraceptive
|
The use of oral
contraceptives has not been shown to significantly affect female voices. |
| Lorabid
|
Lilly
|
Loracarbef
|
antibiotic
|
In general, no effects
on voice or speech mechanisms are associated with antibiotic use. It
should be noted, however, that antibiotic abuse can lead to an
overgrowth of candida in the body, possibly leading to laryngeal thrush. |
| Lorazepam
|
various
|
Lorazepam
|
antianxiety/
benzodiazepine
|
Less than 1% of
patients who take benzodiazepines experience slurred speech and symptoms
of dysarthria (slow, uncoordinated speech). |
| Lotensin
|
Novartis
|
Benazepril
|
cardiovascular -
ACE inhibitor
|
Excessive coughing has
been associated with the use of ACE inhibitors, which in turn, may lead to
hoarseness and possible vocal tissue damage. |
| Lotrel
|
Novartis
|
Amlodipine/
Benazepril
|
cardiovascular -
calcium channel blocker/
ACE inhibitor
|
Excessive coughing has
been associated with the use of ACE inhibitors, which in turn, may lead to
hoarseness and possible vocal tissue damage. |
| Lotrisone
|
Schering
|
Clotrimoxazole/
Betamethasone
|
topical antifungal
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Macrobid
|
Procter & Gamble
|
Nitrofurantoin
|
antibacterial
|
In general, no effects
on voice or speech mechanisms are associated with its use. It should be
noted, however, that abuse of this agent can lead to an
overgrowth of candida in the body, possibly leading to laryngeal thrush. |
Medroxy
progesterone
|
various
|
Medroxy
progesterone
|
hormone -
progestin
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
Methyl
prednisolone
|
various
|
Methyl
prednisolone
|
antiinflammatory/
steroid
|
Methyl prednisolone's
effects are beneficial when used to shrink swollen vocal tissues, although
patients taking it should be carefully monitored by a physician. It is not
advised for patients with vocal fold ulcers, hemorrhages, or acute
laryngitis. |
Metoprolol
Tartrate
|
various
|
Metoprolol
|
cardiovascular -
beta blocker
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Mevacor
|
Merck
|
Lovastatin
|
antihyperlipidemic
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
Miacalcin
Nasal
|
Novartis
|
Calcitonin
Salmon
|
osteoporosis agent
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Monopril
|
Bristol-Myers Squibb
|
Fosinopril
|
cardiovascular -
ACE inhibitor
|
Excessive coughing has
been associated with the use of ACE inhibitors, which in turn, may lead to
hoarseness and possible vocal tissue damage. |
| Naproxen
|
various
|
Naproxen
|
nonsteroidal
antiinflammatory
|
Vocal performers,
particularly, should be cautious about using medications that decrease
platelet function during periods of strenous voicing demands, due to an
increased possibility of vocal fold hemorrhage. |
| Nasonex
|
Schering
|
Mometasone
|
steroid decongestant
nasal spray
|
Throat irritation and
dryness, cough, hoarseness and voice changes are all possible adverse
reactions. Rarely, oral or nasal candidiasis may occur. |
| Necon 1/35
|
Watson Lab
|
Norethindrone/
Ethinyl Estradiol
|
hormone -
oral contraceptive
|
The use of oral
contraceptives has not been shown to significantly affect female voices. |
Neomycin/
Polymx/HC
|
various
|
Neomycin/
Polymx/HC
|
topical antibiotic -
steroid combo
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Neurontin
|
Parke-Davis
|
Gabapentin
|
anticonvulsant
|
Neurotonin may have a
drying effect on the body, including vocal fold tissues, which can lead to
hoarseness, soreness, voice changes or laryngitis. Additionally, dry vocal
tissues may be more prone to injuries such as nodules. |
| Nitrostat
|
Parke-Davis
|
Nitroglycerin
|
antianginal
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Norvasc
|
Pfizer
|
Amlodipine
|
cardiovascular -
calcium channel blocker
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Ortho Tri-Cyclen
|
Ortho Pharm
|
Norgestimate/
Ethinyl Estradiol
|
hormone
oral contraceptive
|
The use of oral
contraceptives has not been shown to significantly affect female voices. |
| Ortho-Cept
|
Ortho Pharm
|
Desogestrel/
Ethinyl Estradiol
|
hormone -
oral contraceptive
|
The use of oral
contraceptives has not been shown to significantly affect female voices. |
| Ortho-Cyclen
|
Ortho Pharm
|
Norgestimate/
Ethinyl Estradiol
|
hormone -
oral contraceptive
|
The use of oral
contraceptives has not been shown to significantly affect female voices. |
| Ortho-Novum 7/7/7
|
Ortho Pharm
|
Norethindrone/
Ethinyl Estradiol
|
hormone -
oral contraceptive
|
The use of oral
contraceptives has not been shown to significantly affect female voices. |
Oxycodone/
Acetaminophen
|
Mallinckrodt
|
Oxycodone/APAP
|
analgesic
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Oxycontin
|
Purdue
|
Oxycodone
|
analgesic
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Paxil
|
SmithKline Beecham
|
Paroxetine
|
antidepressant
|
Paxil may have a
drying effect on the body, including vocal fold tissues, which can lead to
hoarseness, soreness, voice changes or laryngitis. Additionally, dry vocal
tissues may be more prone to injuries such as nodules. |
| Penicillin VK
|
various
|
Penicillin VK
|
antibotic
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Pepcid
|
Merck
|
Famotidine
|
gastrointestinal -
H2 antagonist
|
Pepcid has a favorable
effect on the voice in that it reduces esophageal reflux. Uncontrolled
spillage of stomach acids into the larynx is harmful to delicate vocal
fold tissues. |
| Phenergan Supp
|
Wyeth-Ayerst
|
Promethazine
|
antihistamine
|
Antihistamines have a
drying effect on mucous membranes that may cause hoarseness, sore throat,
voice changes or laryngitis. In addition to irritation, dry vocal folds
may be more prone to injuries, such as nodules. |
| Plavix
|
Sanofi
|
Clopidogrel
|
platelet aggregation
inhibitor
|
Those who use their
voices rigorously should be cautious about using medications that decrease
platelet function during periods of strenous voicing demands, due to an
increased possibility of vocal fold hemorrhage. Bronchitis and coughing
may occur; excess coughing may lead to hoarseness and possible vocal
tissue damage. |
| Plendil
|
Astra
|
Felodipine SR
|
cardiovascular
calcium channel blocker
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
Potassium
Chloride
|
various
|
Potassium
Chloride
|
potassium supplement
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Pravachol
|
B-M Squibb
|
Pravastatin
|
antihyperlipidemic
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Prednisone
|
various
|
Prednisone
|
antiinflammatory/
steroid
|
Prednisone's effect is
beneficial when used to shrink swollen vocal tissues, although patients
taking it must be carefully monitored by a physician. It is not advised
for patients with vocal fold ulcers, hemorrhages, or acute laryngitis. |
| Premarin
|
Wyeth-Ayerst
|
Conjugated Estrogens
|
hormone - estrogen
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Prempro
|
Wyeth-Ayerst
|
Conj. Estrogens/
Medroxyprogesterone
|
hormone -
estrogen/progestin
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Prevacid
|
Tap Pharm
|
Lansoprazole
|
gastrointestinal -
antisecretory
|
These agents have a
favorable effect on the voice in that they reduce esophageal reflux.
Uncontrolled spillage of stomach acids into the larynx is harmful to
delicate vocal fold tissues. |
| Prilosec
|
Astra
|
Omeprazole
|
gastrointestinal -
antisecretory
|
| Prinivil
|
Merck
|
Lisinopril
|
cardiovascular -
ACE inhibitor
|
Excessive coughing has
been associated with the use of ACE inhibitors, which in turn, may lead to
hoarseness and possible vocal tissue damage. |
| Procardia XL
|
Pfizer
|
Nifedipine
|
cardiovascular -
calcium channel blocker
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
Promethazine
tabs
|
various
|
Promethazine
|
antihistamine
|
Antihistamines have a
drying effect on mucous membranes that may cause hoarseness, sore throat,
voice changes or laryngitis. In addition to irritation, dry vocal folds
may be more prone to injuries, such as nodules. |
| Propacet 100
|
Teva Pharm
|
Propoxyphene
N/APAP
|
narcotic analgesic
|
Narcotics may produce
an uninhibited or diminished drive to speak. Symptoms of dysarthria (slow,
slurred and uncoordinated speech movements) may also be linked to narcotic
use. |
Propoxyphene
N/APAP
|
various
|
Propoxyphene
N/APAP
|
narcotic analgesic
|
| Propranolol LA
|
various
|
Propranolol LA
|
cardiovascular -
beta blocker
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Propulsid
|
Janssen
|
Cisapride
|
gastrointestinal
stimulant
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Provera
|
Pharmacia/
Upjohn
|
Medroxy
progesterone
|
hormone -
progestin
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Prozac
|
Lilly
|
Fluoxetine
|
antidepressant
|
Prozac may have a
drying effect on the body, including vocal fold tissues, which can lead to
hoarseness, soreness, voice changes or laryngitis. Additionally, dry vocal
tissues may be more prone to injuries such as nodules. |
| Ranitidine
|
various
|
Ranitidine
|
gastrointestinal
H2 antihistamine
|
Two effects exist: 1)
the antihistamine component has a drying effect on mucous membranes that
may cause hoarseness, sore throat, voice changes or laryngitis. In
addition to irritation, dry vocal folds may be more prone to injuries,
such as nodules; 2) however, this medication may benefit the voice if it
is taken to reduce gastro-esophageal reflux. Uncontrolled spillage of
stomach acids into the larynx is harmful to delicate vocal fold tissues. |
| Relafen
|
SmithKline Beecham
|
Nabumetone
|
nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory
|
Vocal performers,
particularly, should be cautious about using medications that decrease
platelet function during periods of strenous voicing demands, due to an
increased possibility of vocal fold hemorrhage. |
| Retin-A
|
Ortho Derm
|
Tretinoin
|
topical acne agent
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Rezulin
|
Parke-Davis
|
Troglitazone
|
antidiabetic
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Rhinocort
|
Astra
|
Budesonide
|
steroid nasal spray
|
Throat irritation and
dryness, cough, hoarseness and voice changes are all possible adverse
reactions. Rarely, oral or nasal candidiasis may occur. |
| Risperdal
|
Janssen
|
Risperidone
|
antipsychotic
|
Risperdal may have
adverse effects on speech, including difficulty in articulating words. |
| Roxicet
|
Roxane
|
Oxycodone/APAP
|
narcotic analgesic
|
Narcotics may produce
an uninhibited or diminished drive to speak. Symptoms of dysarthria (slow,
slurred and uncoordinated speech movements) may also be linked to narcotic
use. |
| Serevent
|
Glaxo Wellcome
|
Salmeterol
|
antiasthmatic/
bronchodilator
|
Inhaled
bronchodilators sometimes dry or irritate tissues in the mouth and throat
and may lead to hoareseness, soreness, voice changes or laryngititis. Dry
vocal tissues may be more prone to injuries, such as nodules, as well. |
| Serzone
|
Bristol-Myers
Squibb
|
Nefazodone
|
antidepressant
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Singulair
|
Schein
|
Montelukast
|
antiasthmatic
maintenance
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Sumycin
|
Apothecon
|
Tetracycline HCL
|
antibiotic
|
In general, no effects
on voice or speech mechanisms are associated with antibiotic use. It
should be noted, however, that antibiotic abuse can lead to an
overgrowth of candida in the body, possibly leading to laryngeal thrush. |
| Synthroid
|
Knoll
|
Levothyroxine
|
hormone - thyroid
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Tamoxifen
|
various
|
Tamoxifen
|
antineoplastic/
antiestrogen
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Temazepam
|
various
|
Temazepam
|
hypnotic/
benzodiazepine
|
The use of sedatives
may produce an uninhibited or diminished drive to speak. Symptoms of
dysarthria (slow, slurred and uncoordinated speech movements) may also be
linked to sedative use. |
| Tiazac
|
Forest
|
Diltiazem
|
cardiovascular-calcium
channel blocker
|
No effects on voice or
speech mechanisms have been reported. |
| Timoptic XE
|
|