Otic Dosage Forms Flashcards

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Types of otic dosage forms

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  • solutions
  • suspensions
  • ointments
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Pharmacological classes

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  • antibiotics
  • analgesics
  • anti-inflammatory
  • cerumen (earwax) removing (cerumen - secretions of the sweat and sebaceous glands. removed by mineral oil, vegetable oil/surfactants)
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Anti-infective preparations of otic dosage forms

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  • formulated into eardrops (solutions/suspensions) in a vehicle of anhydrous glycerin/propylene glycol which their hygroscopic nature helps to kill microorganisms
  • often combined with analgesic or local anesthetic
    e. g. chloramphenicol, colistin sulfate, neomycin
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Anti-inflammatory preparations of otic dosage forms

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  • useful against inflammation and swellings

e. g. hydrocortisone, dexamethason

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Analgesic preparations of otic dosage forms

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  • useful solutions containing analgesic/local anesthetic in a vehicle of propylene glycol/anhydrous glycerin -> hygroscopic vehicle reduces swelling of tissues as it absorbs moisture
    e. g. auralgan otic solution
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