Otic and Ophthalmic Preparations Flashcards
What class?
Instilled in the external auditory canal. It may be used to relieve pain, treat infection and inflammation, and aid in the removal of ear wax.
Otic (Ear) Preparations
Various types of preparations are used for the treatment of Otic disorders. There are three categories:
(1) Antibiotics
(2) Antibiotic and steroid combinations
(3) miscellaneous.
When otic drugs are applied ______, the amount of drug that enters the systemic circulation is not sufficient to produce adverse reactions. Prolonged use of antibiotic otic preparations may result in a ______ .
topically, superinfection
Otic (Ear) Preparations
Ensure there is no _________ before instilling any liquid.
ear drum perforation
examples of what class?
(a) Aluminum acetate/acetic acid: Domeboro (otic) treats otitis externa.
(b) Carbamide peroxide: Debrox helps dis-impact cerumen.
(c) 1% hydrocortisone, 3.3mg neomycin sulfate: Cortisporin treats otitis externa.
(d) Ciprofloxacin treats otitis externa.
Otic (Ear) Preparations
_____ ointment uses:
1) Used in the treatment of eye infections.
2) ______ are used in the treatment of conjunctivitis, corneal ulcer, and other superficial infections of the eye.
Antibiotic
Sulfonamides
What class of Ophthalmic Preparations for
1) Herpes simplex infection of the eye (Acyclovir (Ophthalmic)).
2) Prevention of cytomegalovirus (Ganciclovir (Ophthalmic)).
Antiviral preparations
Lubricate the eyes for conditions such as dry eyes and eye irritation
Artificial Tears