Antibiotic/steroid ear drop preparations: a cost-effective approach to their use

The Journal of Laryngology and Otology
G Reilly, D W Skinner

Abstract

Otorrhoea is a common otological complaint reflecting infection in the outer and/or middle ear. Guidelines as to which antibiotic/steroid ear drop preparation to use in a treatment regime are few and no studies comparing the different types of preparation are available. This paper reviews the antibiotic/steroid ear drop preparations used by consultant surgeons and general practitioners and presents a two fold rationale for deciding which preparation to use, based on microbial sensitivity and cost.

References

May 1, 1977·Archives of Otolaryngology·A M JokipiiL Jokipii

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