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Tag: Cerumen impaction

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Is docusate a cerumenolytic? An In-depth Look at Earwax Softeners

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According to one 2000 study, a single application of docusate sodium followed by irrigation was significantly more effective for removing earwax in some patients compared to triethanolamine polypeptide. This finding highlights why many people, and clinicians, question and research, 'Is docusate a cerumenolytic?', and how it compares to other options.

What does "otics" mean? A Guide to Ear Medications

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With a lifetime prevalence of 10%, otitis externa (swimmer's ear) is a common condition often requiring specialized treatment [1.2.3]. So, **what does "otics" mean** in the context of the medications used to treat it? The term "otic" relates to the ear, and otic preparations are medications formulated specifically for use in the ear canal [1.2.1, 1.2.2].