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CIPRODEX Otic ®


Ready to Help CIPRODEX®


Otic is an


antibiotic and anti-infl ammatory drop used to treat certain AOE-causing bacteria3


.


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Otic.


have two or more episodes of drainage within six months, it is recommended you see your doctor for further evaluation.


What activities should be avoided while using CIPRODEX® Otic? It is important that the infected ear(s) remain clean and dry. When bathing, avoid getting the infected ear(s) wet. Avoid swimming unless the doctor has instructed otherwise.


What are the possible side eff ects of CIPRODEX® Otic? During the testing of CIPRODEX® Otic for ear canal infections, the most common side eff ect related to CIPRODEX® Otic was itching of the ear that occurred in 1 to 2 out of 100 patients. Other common side eff ects were: ear debris; ear infection in the treated ear; ear congestion; ear pain; and rash. If any of these side eff ects persist, call the doctor. If an allergic reaction to CIPRODEX® Otic occurs, stop using the product and contact your doctor.


DO NOT TAKE BY MOUTH If CIPRODEX® Otic is accidentally swallowed or overdose occurs, call the doctor immediately. This medicine is available only with a doctor’s prescription. Use only as directed. Do not use this medicine if outdated. If you wish to learn more about CIPRODEX® Otic, call your doctor or pharmacist.


For additional information about CIPRODEX® Otic, please refer to the Brief Summary of full prescribing information, including Information for Patients, on the following pages.


You are encouraged to report negative side eff ects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.


References: 1. Rosenfeld RM, Schwartz SR, Cannon CR, et al. Clinical practice guideline: acute otitis externa. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg February 2014 vol. 150 no. 1 suppl S1-S24. 2. American Academy of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery Foundation. Plain language summary: acute otitis externa (swimmer’s ear). Developed from Rosenfeld RM, Schwartz SR, Cannon CR, et al. Clinical practice guideline: acute otitis externa. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg February 2014 vol. 150 no. 1 suppl S1-S24. http:// www.entnet.org/sites/default/fi les/AOEGuidelinePLSFinal.pdf. (Accessed 12/10/14) 3. CIPRODEX® Otic Package Insert.


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