What is Audizen Drops?
Audizen Drops is a liquid dietary supplement (in drop form) marketed for hearing support and tinnitus relief. According to its promotional materials, the product is designed to:
- support auditory health and clarity;
- reduce ringing, buzzing or other unwanted ear noises;
- improve “brain and hearing support formula”, as one listing puts it.
- It claims liquid / “drop” delivery for targeted effect.
The official launch of Audizen Drops was reported in August 2025, with claims that it is available in the United States, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
The manufacturer states the product is non-GMO, plant-based and free of artificial additives. It claims to be formulated for nerve / auditory support rather than purely hearing aids.
In short: it positions itself as a natural, non-pharmaceutical approach to auditory (and possibly nerve) support.
Key Ingredients & How It’s Supposed to Work
To assess such a product, it’s important to look at what it contains, what it claims to do, and whether there is plausible mechanism or evidence.
Ingredients
From the launch announcement and product literature, some of the ingredients listed include:
- Ginkgo biloba extract – claimed to improve circulation, including micro-circulation to nerves.
- Magnesium (as magnesium citrate) – noted for nerve function and muscle relaxation.
- Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) – important in nerve health and myelin sheath maintenance. Hibiscus extract – claimed anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effect.
- Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA) – antioxidant and nerve-protection focus. Hawthorn berry extract – circulatory/antioxidant claim.
- Gymnema sylvestre – described as adaptogenic/nerve-soothing.
- A “Neurocalm Blend” – proprietary mix of “adaptogenic herbs and nerve-supporting nutrients”.
- Proposed Mechanisms
According to the promotional narrative, Audizen Drops works via several pathways:
- Reducing inflammation around nerves or in the auditory pathways (hibiscus, hawthorn, ALA)
- Supporting nerve health (Vitamin B12, magnesium)
- Improving circulation to auditory/nerve tissues (Ginkgo biloba, hawthorn)
- Modulating pain or irritation signals from nerves (Gymnema sylvestre, Neurocalm)
- The liquid (drop) format is claimed to allow faster absorption, particularly sublingually (under the tongue) which bypasses parts of the digestive tract.
- Thus, the promise is that by supporting nerve health and improving circulation + reducing nerve irritation, the ringing, buzzing or hearing ‘noise’ may diminish, and overall auditory clarity may improve.
What the Research & Evidence Say
When reviewing any health supplement, one must ask: is there solid independent evidence for the product specifically, or at least for its ingredients in the context of the claimed condition?
Evidence for individual ingredients
- Ginkgo biloba has been studied in various contexts including circulation, memory, and in some cases tinnitus or hearing issues. Some meta-analyses show mild benefit in certain patients, but results are mixed.
- Vitamin B12 is known to be important in nerve health; deficiency of B12 is clearly linked to neuropathy and other nerve issues. So if a person is B12 deficient, supplementation makes sense.
- Alpha-Lipoic Acid has been studied in neuropathy (for example diabetic neuropathy) and has shown some benefit in reducing pain or burning sensations.
- Magnesium and general nerve-function nutrients also have plausible theoretical benefit.
- However, many of the other herbs (hibiscus, hawthorn, gymnema) have limited data specifically for tinnitus or hearing clarity.
Evidence for Audizen Drops itself
I found no published independent randomized controlled trial (RCT) specifically for Audizen Drops as of now. The launch article describes the formula and theory, but not a published peer-reviewed clinical trial. Some forum users raise red flags: for example on a tinnitus forum one user comments:
“Audizen is a SCAM. Do not buy.” Another points out that the promotional campaign uses videos with questionable credibility, and little independent evidence.
Official website:- https://finance.yahoo.com/news/audizen-drops-officially-launched-natural-175100272.html?guccounter=1
Visit here:- https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/08/02/3126197/0/en/Audizen-Drops-Officially-Launched-Natural-Tinnitus-Support-Inspired-by-Audifort.html
