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Where are otic medications administered?

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According to research, most cases of otitis externa (swimmer's ear) can be effectively treated with topical otic medications. Otic medications are administered directly into the ear canal to deliver treatment to the source of the problem, including infections, inflammation, and excessive earwax buildup. Proper administration is crucial for their effectiveness.