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Introduction About OTOMIST EAR DROPS
OTOMIST EAR DROPS is a combination of Paradichlorobenzene, Benzocaine, Chlorbutol and Turpentine Oil which belongs to the group of medicines called Otic agents, Local anaesthetics, Wax softeners and Lubricating agent. It is indicated in the patients who have impacted wax and keratosis (build-up of keratin in the ear canal).
OTOMIST EAR DROPS should be used with caution in patients having kidney and liver diseases, hearing problems, intestinal problems, myasthenia gravis and Parkinson’s disease. OTOMIST EAR DROPS is not recommended for use in children below 1 year of age.
Caution must be exercised while using OTOMIST EAR DROPS in pregnant and breast-feeding women. Consult your doctor’s advice to use OTOMIST EAR DROPS in elderly patients. The most common side effects of using OTOMIST EAR DROPS are sleepiness and headache. Talk with your doctor if any of these worsen or does not improve.
Uses Of OTOMIST EAR DROPS
- Used to manage impacted ear wax and keratosis
How OTOMIST EAR DROPS Works
OTOMIST EAR DROPS aids in the management of impacted ear wax and keratosis where, Benzocaine belongs to Local anaesthetic which acts on certain nerve pathways and decreases the pain sensation. Paradichlorobenzene acts by reducing the thickness of the impacted wax, facilitating its easy removal. Chlorbutol acts as a wax softener and Turpentine oil removes the dryness and lubricates the ear canal.
How to use OTOMIST EAR DROPS
Use OTOMIST EAR DROPS as advised by your doctor. It is for external use only. Instil 2-3 drops of OTOMIST EAR DROPS in affected ear 3-4 times a day or as directed by physician. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age, body weight and severity of the condition.
Side Effects Of OTOMIST EAR DROPS
Common
- sleepiness
- headache
- anaphylaxis (wheezing, fast heart rate, clammy skin, light-headedness, breathing difficulties)
How To Manage Side Effects

Headache
Try to take rest and do not involve yourself in exertive activities. Apply a pain-relieving balm on your forehead. If the symptom does not improve, consult with your doctor.
Warning & Precautions

Pregnancy
Use with CautionOTOMIST EAR DROPS should be used with caution in pregnant women. Consult your doctor before using.

Breastfeeding
Use with CautionOTOMIST EAR DROPS should be used with caution in breastfeeding women. Consult your doctor before using.

Driving and Using Machines
Use with CautionCaution must be exercised while driving or using machines after using OTOMIST EAR DROPS.

Kidney
Use with CautionOTOMIST EAR DROPS should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease such as kidney failure. Consult your doctor before using.

Liver
Use with CautionOTOMIST EAR DROPS should be used with caution in patients with liver impairment. Consult your doctor before using.

Allergy
ContraindicatedDo not use OTOMIST EAR DROPS if you are allergic to Benzocaine, Paradichlorobenzene, Chlorbutol and Turpentine oil or any other ingredients of this medicine.

Use In Pediatrics
Consult your doctorOTOMIST EAR DROPS is not recommended for use in children below 1 year of age. Consult your doctor before using.

Use In Geriatrics
Consult your doctorOTOMIST EAR DROPS should be used with caution in elderly patients. Your doctor will prescribe the right dose of OTOMIST EAR DROPS depending on your age, body weight and health condition. Consult your doctor before using.
Others
Before using OTOMIST EAR DROPS inform your doctor if you have or had:
- hearing problems (decreased hearing, deafness)
- intestinal problems (ulcers, blockage or swelling)
- myasthenia gravis
- Parkinson’s disease
Interactions
A. Drug-Drug Interaction:
Before using OTOMIST EAR DROPS, inform your doctor if you are using, have used, or might use any other medicine, including prescription, non-prescription or any herbal medicine.
Overdosage:
In case of overdosage or in case of accidental ingestion of OTOMIST EAR DROPS, consult your doctor or visit nearby hospital immediately.
Synopsis
Drug | : | Benzocaine, Paradichlorobenzene, Chlorbutol, Turpentine Oil |
Pharmacological Category | : | Otic agents, Local anaesthetics, Wax softeners, Lubricating agent |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Impacted ear wax, Keratosis |
Dosage Forms | : | Ear Drops, Drops |
More Information
- Keep out of reach of children
- Store below 30°C
FAQs About OTOMIST EAR DROPS
Q: What is OTOMIST EAR DROPS used for?
A: OTOMIST EAR DROPS is a combination of Paradichlorobenzene, Benzocaine, Chlorbutol and Turpentine Oil which belongs to the group of medicines called Otic agents, Local anaesthetics, Wax softeners and Lubricating agents. It is indicated in patients who have impacted wax and keratosis (build-up of keratin in the ear canal).
Q: How to use OTOMIST EAR DROPS?
A: Use OTOMIST EAR DROPS as advised by your doctor. It is for external use only. Instil 2-3 drops of OTOMIST EAR DROPS in the affected ear 3-4 times a day or as directed by physician. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending on your age, body weight and severity of the condition.
Q: Are there any side effects of OTOMIST EAR DROPS?
A: The most common side effects of using OTOMIST EAR DROPS are sleepiness and headache. Ask for your doctor’s advice if any of these worsen or does not improve.
Q: Can OTOMIST EAR DROPS be used in pregnant and breastfeeding women?
A: OTOMIST EAR DROPS should be used with caution in pregnant and breastfeeding women. Consult your doctor before using.
Q: Is it safe to use OTOMIST EAR DROPS in children?
A: OTOMIST EAR DROPS is not recommended for use in children below 1 year of age. You must consult with your doctor before using for child.
References
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