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fermer ce livreDrugs Formulary for Health Center - Ethiopia (DACA; 2004; 222 pages)
Afficher le documentACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Afficher le documentINTRODUCTION
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuGENERAL ADVICE TO PRESCRIBERS
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu2. CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu3. RESPIRATORY DRUGS
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu4. CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DRUGS
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu5. DRUGS USED IN ANESTHESIA
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu6. DRUGS USED IN MUSCULOSKELETAL AND JOINT DISEASE
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu7. ANTI-INFECTIVE
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu8. DRUGS USED IN ENDOCRINE DISORDERS AND CONTRACEPTIVES.
Afficher le document9. OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGICAL MEDICATIONS
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu10. BLOOD PRODUCTS AND DRUGS AFFECTING THE BLOOD
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu11. DRUGS FOR CORRECTING WATER, ELECTROLYTE AND ACID - BASE DISTURBANCES
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu12. VITAMINS
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu13. ANTIHISTAMINES AND ANTIALLERGICS
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu14. OPHTHALMIC AGENTS
fermer ce répertoire15. EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT PREPARATIONS
Afficher le document15.1. Nasal and Oropharyngeal, preparations
Afficher le document15.2. Otic Agents
ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu16. DERMATOLOGIC AGENTS
Afficher le document17. ANTIDOTES AND OTHER SUBSTANCES USED IN POISONING
Afficher le document18. IMMUNOLOGICAL PREPARATIONS
Afficher le document19. MISCELLANEOUS
Afficher le documentAPPENDIXES
Afficher le documentGLOSSARY
Afficher le documentADVERSE DRUG REACTION REPORTING FORM
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15.2. Otic Agents

Otitis externa. Otitis externa or inflammation of the skin of the external auditory canal may be due to infections with bacteria, viruses, or fungi or secondary to skin disorders such as eczema, although more than one factor is often responsible for chronic otitis externa. The treatment includes thorough cleansing and the use of appropriate antibiotic eardrops, often containing a corticosteroid as well, even though some have doubted the value of topical antibiotics.

A solution of acetic acid 2 % acts as an antifungal and antibacterial in the external ear canal. It may be used to treat mild otitis externa but in severe cases an anti-inflammatory preparation with or without an anti-infective drug is required. Solutions containing an anti-infective and a corticosteroid are used for treating cases where infection is present with inflammation and eczema.

Otitis media. Otitis media or inflammation of the middle ear can be acute or chronic, serous (with effusion; secretary) or supportive local treatment of acute otitis media is ineffective and there is no place for drops containing a local anaesthetic. Many attacks are viral in origin and need only treatment with a simple analgesic such as paracetamol for pain. Sever bacterial infection should be treated with systemic antibiotics. The organisms recovered from patients with chronic otitis media are often opportunists living in the debris, keratin, and necrotic bone present in the middle ear and mastoid. Thorough cleansing with an aural suction tube may completely resolve infection of many years duration.

Acute exacerbations of chronic infection may require systemic antibiotics.

Acetic Acid

Solution (ear drop), 2 %
See notes above

Chloramphenicol

Solution (ear drop), 1 %, 2 %, 5 %

Indications: -used in the treatment of bacterial infection in otitis externa.

Cautions: - over growth with non-susceptible organisms. Avoid prolonged use

Side effects: - high incidence of sensitivity reactions to vehicle, optic and peripheral neuritis.

Drug interactions: - alfentanil, chlorpropamide, phenytoin, tolbutamide, rifampicin, warfarin, vitamin B12, folic acid

Contraindications: - hypersensitive to the drug or any ingredients in the formulations; perforated tympanic membrane. Mothers receiving otic chloramphenicol should not breast-feed their infants.

Dose and Administration:

Chloramphenicol 5 % in propylene glycol; apply 2 - 3 drops into the ear 2 - 3 times daily

Storage: - Store below 30°C in a tight container protected from freezing

Clotrimazole

Solution (ear drop), 1 %

Indications: - fungal infection in otitis externa.

Side effects: - occasional local irritation or sensitivity

Dose and Administration:

Ear, apply 2 - 3 times daily continuing for at least 14 days after disappearance of infection.

Hydrogen peroxide

Solution, 3 %

Hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizing agent with antiseptic, disinfectant, and deodorant properties. It is used in dilute aqueous solution for cleansing wounds.

Storage: -at room temperature in airtight container. Solutions should not be stored for long periods. Those not containing a stabilizer should be stored at a temperature not exceeding 15 °C. Protect from light.

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