ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS
About ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS
ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS belongs to a group of medicines called 'antibiotics' used to reduce pain and discomfort associated with an ear infection (bacterial). Pain is a symptom triggered by the nervous system, causing uncomfortable sensations in the body. Pain may be dull or sharp, constant, or may come and go.
ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS is a combination drug containing: Chloramphenicol (antibiotic) and Benzocaine (local anaesthetic). Chloramphenicol works by interfering with the formation of essential proteins required for bacterial growth. Benzocaine blocks the pain signals from the nerves to the brain, numbing the area and relieving pain. Collectively, both of them help to get relief from ear pain.
ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS is for otic (ear) use only. Depending on your medical condition, you are advised to use ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you. In some cases, you may experience certain common side-effects such as redness, flaking of the skin, stinging, burning or itching sensation. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.
Do not use ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS if you are allergic to any components present in it. Consult your doctor before using the ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Do not use ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS in more than prescribed doses or longer duration. ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS is not recommended for children below 12 years. Consult your doctor if your condition does not improve despite using ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS for a week. Keep your doctor informed about your health condition and all the medicines you take before taking ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS to rule out any side effects.
Uses of ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS
Medicinal Benefits
ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS belongs to a group of medicines called 'antibiotics' containing: Chloramphenicol (antibiotic) and Benzocaine (local anaesthetic) used to reduce pain and discomfort associated with an ear infection (bacterial). Chloramphenicol works by interfering with the formation of essential proteins required for bacterial growth. Benzocaine blocks the pain signals from the nerves to the brain, numbing the area and relieving pain. Collectively, both of them help to get relief from ear pain.
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Side Effects of ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS
Drug Warnings
Before taking ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS, inform your doctor if you have vision problems, severe pain in the eye, sensitivity to light, inflammation of the eye and have a rash on the scalp or face, black or coloured part of the eye looks unusual, foreign body in the eye, recurrent eye infection, glaucoma (raised pressure in the eye), dry eyes, eye injury or eye surgery, or using any other eye drops or eye ointment. Do not use eye/ear drops for longer durations than your doctor recommended as long-term use may cause a cataract of the eye (clouding of the lens) and suppression of the adrenal gland function.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS may interact with an anti-cancer agent (methotrexate), immune suppressant (azathioprine), antiviral drug (ritonavir), a medication used to treat HIV (cobicistat), pain killers (acetaminophen) and antibiotic (cotrimoxazole).
Drug-Food Interactions: No interactions found.
Drug-Disease Interactions: ENTEROMYCETIN OTIC 5% EAR DROPS should not be used in patients with fungal infections, viral infections such as herpes simplex or varicella, or parasitic infections such as amoebiasis, tuberculosis, damaged cornea, ulceration, and glaucoma (increased pressure inside the eye).
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Pain: It is a symptom triggered by the nervous system, causing uncomfortable sensations in the body. Pain may be dull or sharp; it might be constant or may come and go. The tolerance level of pain might vary from person to person. Pain can be generalized (overall body aches) or localized (affecting a specific area of the body).