Ear-Eze Otic
Generic Name: HYDROCORTISONE/PRAMOXINE/CHLOROXYLENOL DROPS -
OTIC
Pronounced:
(HYE-droe-KOR-ti-sone/pram-OX-een/klor-oh-ZIGH-len-ol)
Ear-Eze Otic Uses
This combination medication is used to treat outer ear
infections (e.g., swimmer's ear). This product contains 3
medications. Hydrocortisone is a steroid that helps to decrease the
redness, swelling, and itching. Pramoxine is an anesthetic that
helps to decrease pain and itching by blocking the nerve signals.
Chloroxylenol works by stopping the growth of bacteria and
fungus.
How To Use Ear-Eze Otic
First, clean and dry the outer ear.
To make sure that the right amount of medication is given, and
to avoid touching the ear with the dropper, have another person
insert the drops if possible. To lower the risk of dizziness, hold
the container in your hand for a few minutes to warm it.
To apply ear drops, wash your hands first. To avoid
contamination, do not touch the dropper tip or let it touch your
ear or any other surface. Lie on your side or tilt the affected ear
upward. Hold the dropper directly over the ear, and place the
prescribed number of drops into the ear canal, usually 3 to 4 times
daily or as directed by your doctor. To help the drops roll into
the ear of an adult, hold the earlobe up and back. In children,
hold the earlobe down and back. Keep the head tilted for about 5
minutes or insert a soft cotton plug if so directed. Your doctor
may direct you to give this medication in another way by placing a
cotton wick in the ear canal and moistening it with the prescribed
number of drops. The wick should be replaced at least once a day.
Repeat for the other ear if so directed. Do not rinse the dropper.
Replace the cap after use.
Use this medication regularly in order to get the most benefit
from it. To help you remember, use it at the same times each day.
Continue using it for the full time prescribed, even if symptoms
disappear after a few days. Stopping this medication too early may
result in a return of the infection.
Do not use in the eye.
Tell your doctor if your condition persists for more than 10
days or if it worsens.
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