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What is the most important information I should know about Otirx Ear Drops?
Topical corticosteroids are contraindicated in varicella, vaccinia and in patients sensitive to any of the components of this preparation. OtiRxâ„¢ Ear Drops should not be applied in the external auditory canal where there is a perforated eardrum or when this medication can reach the middle ear. This medication should not be used on a child who has an ear tube(s) in place.
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What are the possible side effects of Otirx Ear Drops?
The following local adverse reactions have been reported with topical corticosteroids, especially under occlusive dressings: burning, itching, irritation, dryness, folliculitis, hypertrichosis, allergic contact dermatitis, skin atrophy, striae, and miliaria.
For the treatment of superficial infections of the external ear caused by microbes, and to control the accompanying inflammation and itching.
Otirx Ear Drops is an antibiotic that treats infections caused by bacteria or fungus.
Hydrocortisone (Otirx Ear Drops) is a steroid. It reduces the actions of chemicals in the body that cause inflammation.
Pramoxine (Otirx Ear Drops) is a topical anesthetic. It works by interfering with pain signals sent from the nerves to the brain.
Otirx Ear Drops, Hydrocortisone (Otirx Ear Drops), and Pramoxine (Otirx Ear Drops) otic (for the ear) is a combination medicine used to treat infections in the ear canal, and to relieve the symptoms of itching or swelling. This medicine will not treat an inner ear infection (also called otitis media).
Otirx Ear Drops, Hydrocortisone (Otirx Ear Drops), and Pramoxine (Otirx Ear Drops) may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.
Use Otirx Ear Drops solution as directed by your doctor. Check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions.
Ask your health care provider any questions you may have about how to use Otirx Ear Drops solution.
The external ear, that is the auricle and the auditory canal should be thoroughly cleansed and dried. Four (4) to 5 drops of Otirx Ear Drops should be instilled into the affected ear 3 or 4 times daily. For infants and small children, 3 drops are suggested because of the smaller capacity of the ear canal. The patient should lie with the affected ear upward to instill the drops and this position maintained for 5 minutes to facilitate penetration of the drops into the ear canal. Repeat, if necessary for the opposite affected ear. If preferred, a gauze ear plug or a wick may be inserted into the ear canal prior to applying Otirx Ear Drops. When using a wick, a few drops of sterile water should be applied directly to the wick following insertion to facilitate hydration. It should then be saturated with Otirx Ear Drops. The patient should be instructed to add a few drops of Otirx Ear Drops to the wick every four hours, and to remove the wick after 24 hours. Five (5) drops of Otirx Ear Drops should be instilled 3 or 4 times daily thereafter. When using a gauze ear plug, the external ear canal is first treated with drops of Otirx Ear Drops. Next, the gauze is inserted into the ear canal to contain the medication. The gauze ear plug or the expanded wick are easily removed using fingers, forceps, or tweezers.
This product may be used in the unaffected ear 3 times daily as a preventative.