Ototon is a combination of two active ingredients: phenazone and lidocaine:
- Phenazone: a pyrazolone derivative with analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties.
- Lidocaine: a local anesthetic of the amide group.
The combination of phenazone with lidocaine provides a pronounced analgesic/anti-inflammatory effect.
Composition
active ingredients: 1 g of drops contains phenazone in terms of 100% dry matter 0.04 g, lidocaine hydrochloride in terms of 100% anhydrous matter 0.01 g;
Excipients: sodium thiosulfate, ethanol 96%, glycerin, purified water.
Indication
Local symptomatic treatment and analgesia for middle ear diseases with an intact eardrum:
- otitis media in the acute period;
- edematous viral otitis (post-influenza);
- barotraumatic otitis.
Contraindication
Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug or to amide local anesthetics. Infectious or traumatic damage to the eardrum.
Application features
Before prescribing the drug, the integrity of the eardrum should be checked.
If the eardrum is perforated, administration of the drug may result in contact of the drug with the structures of the middle ear, causing adverse reactions in these tissues.
It should be noted that the drug contains a positive component that may show a positive result in an anti-doping test.
Use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
If necessary, Ototon can be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding after consulting a doctor.
The ability to influence the reaction speed when driving vehicles or other mechanisms.
The drug does not affect the ability to drive or operate potentially dangerous machinery.
Method of administration and doses
Adults and infants should be instilled into the external auditory canal 2-3 times a day.
4 drops. The course of treatment should not exceed 10 days, after which a review of the treatment is required.
To prevent discomfort from contact of the skin of the ear canal with the cold solution, warm the bottle in your hand before using the medicine. Then unscrew the cap from the bottle and screw the dropper onto the bottle. Turn the bottle over and drop 4 drops, pressing lightly on the central part of the dropper. After use, tightly screw the white cap onto the dropper and put the bottle back into the packaging.
Children
Use in infants as directed by a doctor.
Overdose
When using the drug in the recommended dosage, overdose is unlikely.
Adverse reactions
Very rarely, local allergic reactions, irritation, hyperemia of the external auditory canal, itching, and skin rashes may occur.
Expiration date
2 years.
The shelf life after opening the bottle is 1 month.
Do not use the drug after the expiration date indicated on the package.
Storage conditions
Store in original packaging at a temperature not exceeding 25º C. Keep out of the reach of children.











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