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Otitis externa: providing relief while avoiding complications: treatment options may be equally effective, but risks of ototoxicity vary
Practice recommendations * Topical antimicrobial otic drops, supplemented by oral analgesics, provide prompt and effective therapy (B). * Fluoroquinolones ...
From Journal of Family Practice,
8/1/05
by Stan L. Block
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What is the best treatment for impacted cerumen? - Clinical Inquiries: from The Family Practice Inquiries Network
EVIDENCE-BASED ANSWER Docusate sodium given 15 minutes before irrigation is most effective for facilitating cerumen removal during a single office ...
From Journal of Family Practice,
2/1/02
by Stephen A. Wilson
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Management of the Patient with Otitis Externa
Otitis externa (OE), also referred to as external otitis, is inflammation of the auricle, external ear, or tympanic membrane. The severity can range ...
From Journal of Family Practice,
4/1/01
by Keith B. Holten
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