Clioquinol 1% + Flumetasone Pivalate 0.02% Ear Drop is indicated for the treatment of external ear inflammation and infections (otitis externa) and fungal infections of the outer ear (otomycosis).
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Inflammation of the external ear
Possible side effects include a burning sensation, itching, or skin rash. Treatment should be discontinued if severe irritation or sensitization develops.
For otic/aural inflammation of the external ear with suspected secondary infection in adults, instill 2-3 drops bid (twice daily) directly into the auditory canal of the affected ear. The recommended treatment duration is 7-10 days. The patient should be seated or lying down with the treated ear turned upwards during application. Maintain this position for at least 1-2 minutes after application to ensure proper distribution of the medication.
Instill the ear drops directly into the auditory canal of the affected ear. The patient should be seated or lying down with the treated ear turned upwards during application. Maintain this position for at least 1-2 minutes after application to allow the medication to penetrate effectively.
Application to extensive or eroded areas of skin may lead to increased PBI values within 1 week. Withdraw the preparation immediately if signs and symptoms resembling those of thyrotoxicosis occur.
Children under 2 years of age are contraindicated for use.
Topical use of clioquinol-containing preparations may lead to a marked increase in protein-bound iodine (PBI).
Flumetanol 1%+0.02% is contraindicated in patients with a punctured eardrum, pre-existing tuberculosis of the skin, fungal or viral infections of the skin (Chickenpox, Herpes simplex, Herpes zoster), known hypersensitivity to corticosteroids, iodine, clioquinol, flumetasone pivalate, hydroxyquinoline, quinolone derivatives, or any of the ingredients of this formulation.
While no reports of adverse effects in human pregnancy have been received to date, caution should be exercised when using Flumetanol during pregnancy. It is not known whether flumetasone pivalate or clioquinol passes into breast milk, so caution is advised when administering Flumetanol to nursing mothers.
Before starting therapy, the eardrum should be checked by a physician. Avoid contact with the conjunctiva. Discontinue therapy if no improvement occurs within about 1 week. Store in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct light. Keep out of the reach of children.
Store below 30°C, away from light and moisture, and out of reach of children.
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