ACETIC ACID/HYDROCORTISONE (Otic) (Liquid


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ACETIC ACID/HYDROCORTISONE (Otic) (Liquid Drug and Prescription Information

ACETIC ACID/HYDROCORTISONE (Otic) (Liquid

ACETIC ACID/HYDROCORTISONE (Otic) (Liquid Medication Classification

ACETIC ACID/HYDROCORTISONE (Into the ear)

ACETIC ACID/HYDROCORTISONE (Otic) (Liquid Brandname

Vosol Hc, Acetasol Hc, Oticot Hc

ACETIC ACID/HYDROCORTISONE (Otic) (Liquid is used for the Treatment

Acetic Acid (a-SEE-tik AS-id), Hydrocortisone (hye-droe-KOR-ti-sone) Treats ear infections.

When To Not Use ACETIC ACID/HYDROCORTISONE (Otic) (Liquid

You should not use this medicine if you have had an allergic reaction to any of the ingredients in this product, or if you have vaccinia (cowpox), chickenpox, or a punctured eardrum.

How Should You Use ACETIC ACID/HYDROCORTISONE (Otic) (Liquid

Liquid, Drop

  • Your doctor will tell you how much medicine to use and how often.
  • Use in the ear only.
  • Your doctor may insert a wick soaked with the medicine into your ear.
  • Leave the wick in your ear for 24 hours (or as your doctor has ordered).
  • Keep the wick moist by adding 3 to 5 drops of medicine every 4 to 6 hours.
  • Your doctor may want you to continue to use the eardrops after you take the wick out of your ear.
  • To put in the eardrops: Wash your hands. Lie down or tilt your head to the side.
  • Straighten the ear canal by gently pulling the earlobe up and back for adults; for children, pull the earlobe down and back.
  • Drop the prescribed number of drops into the ear.
  • Do not touch the dropper to the ear or to anything else.
  • Keep the ear tilted up for a few minutes or insert a cotton plug into the ear.
  • Wash your hands afterwards to avoid spreading the infection.
  • Do not get this medicine in your eyes.
  • If a dose is missed:
  • Apply the dose as soon as possible.
  • Skip the missed dose if it is almost time for your next regular dose.
  • Do not apply two doses at the same time.

Proper ACETIC ACID/HYDROCORTISONE (Otic) (Liquid Storage

Store ACETIC ACID/HYDROCORTISONE (Otic) (Liquid at room temperature away from sunlight and moisture unless otherwise stated by manufacturer's instructions or labelling. Keep ACETIC ACID/HYDROCORTISONE (Otic) (Liquid and all medications out of the reach of children.

What To Avoid While Using ACETIC ACID/HYDROCORTISONE (Otic) (Liquid

Ask your doctor or pharmacist before using any other medicine, including over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products.

ACETIC ACID/HYDROCORTISONE (Otic) (Liquid Warnings

  • Check with your doctor before using this medicine if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • Call your doctor if the infection does not get better after a few days.

ACETIC ACID/HYDROCORTISONE (Otic) (Liquid Side Effects

Call your doctor right away if you notice any of these side effects:

  • Ear pain, redness, or swelling that was not there before using the medicine.
  • If you notice these less serious side effects, talk with your doctor:
  • Burning, itching, dryness in the ear.

ACETIC ACID/HYDROCORTISONE (Otic) (Liquid Ratings

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Maniza, Maniza - 01/10/2014

Vinegar is a dilute souotiln of acetic acid (usually around 5% by weight).Acetic acid is a weak acid, meaning that it will only disassociate into H+ and acetate ions to a small degree when dissolved in water.This combination makes vinegar rather harmless compared to many other types of acidic souotilns.Don’t be fooled into thinking that all acids are these ultra-dangerous (“death in a bottle”) liquids.Many acids, some of which you might not even consider being an acid, are quite harmless and do not fit the common stereotype of what an acid is.For example, Vitamin C, otherwise known as Ascorbic acid, is an acid, but it is certainly not comparable to nitric acid in terms of how dangerous it is.