Otic Flashcards
Otic Treatment
-Treat local conditions/disease in the outer ear
EX: Build up of cerumen, infections, inflammation, and pain
-Outer ear includes ear canal and visible parts of the ear
-Inner ear conditions are treated systemically (everything behind ear drum)
3 Barriers
- Tympanic membrane (ear drum)
- Round window
- Blood-labyrinth barrier
Round Window Membrane (RWM)
- Separates middle and inner ear
- Function: passage of drug from middle to inner ear
- Permeable primarily to low MW molecules
- Drug lipophilicity and charge also affect ability to diffuse this barrier
BLB
- Separates the systemic circulation (blood) from the inner ear
- Function: maintains micro-homeostasis of the inner ear fluid, biochemical barrier with efflux pump systems
Similarities to Ophthalmics
- Dosed in small volumes (5-15 mL)
- Has sterile dropped if needed
- Sterile necessary
Differences to Ophthalmics
-Generally contains preservatives (depends on vehicle)
-May or may not be isotonic
-Vehicles = hygroscopic (removes moisture that increases microbial growth
-Vehicles are viscous, maximizes contact times
EX: anhydrous glycerin or propylene glycol
Viscosity
- Helps medication not run out of ear as quickly
- Therefore increases contact time in ear canal
Can ophthalmics be used in the ear?
Yes! BUT not vice versa
Ear Wax
- AKA cerumen
- Waxy oil made from glands in ear canal
- Dry to become sticky, semisolids that can cause pain, itching, and impaired hearing
- Problem in the southwest, arid countries, and those with genetic predispositions
- Keep soft to allow for ear to clean itself (mineral oi, veggie oil, humectants (glycerin)
- Want to prevent excess cerumen accumulation
Cerumolytic Treatment
-Drops that act as surface surfactant
-Emulsify cerumen for removal
EX: Debrox drops - carbamide peroxide, released oxygen when in contact with wax, disrupts its integrity for removal
Otitis Externa
- Inflammation in ear canal
- Usually from trapped water and increased bacterial growth
Otitis Externa Treatment Options
- Acidify ear canal and dry out
2. Inhibit bacterial growth
Otitis Media
- Inflammation of middle ear
- Cause: dysfunction of Eustachian tubes commonly
- Generally treat with systemic antibiotics
- Can use analgesic drops for local pain
Proper Ear Drop Use
- Wash hands thoroughly
- Warm bottle before use in HANDS
- Suspension? SHAKE!
- Tilt head to side or lay down
- Hold earlobe (Up and back for adUlts, or Down and back for chilD)
- Administer correct amount
- Replace cap or dropper
- After administration, try to wait at least 5 minutes
- Wait 5-10 minute between ears
- Use cottonball to decrease neck leakage
Ear Drop Precautions
-Burst eardrum? Stinging!
-Antibiotics may be prescribed prophylactically for swimming, especially in lakes/rivers
-Consider antibiotics that don’t become acidic overtime to minimize stinging
EX: Cortisporin Otic Suspension pH sits at 4.8-5.1 ideally, generics sit at about 3-3.5, brand buffered to higher pH (doesn’t <4.1)