About The Drug Acetic Acid aka Acetic Acid
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Acetic Acid
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What's The Definition Of The Medical Condition Acetic Acid?Clinical Pharmacology CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY Acetic acid is antibacterial and antifungal; propylene glycol is hydrophilic and provides a low surface tension; benzethonium chloride is a surface active agent that promotes contact of the solution with tissues.
Drug Description Find Lowest Prices on Acetic Acid Otic Solution, USP DESCRIPTION Acetic Acid Otic Solution, USP is a solution of acetic acid (2%), in a propylene glycol vehicle containing propylene glycol diacetate (3%), benzethonium chloride (0.02%), sodium acetate (0.015%), and citric acid.
The empirical formula for acetic acid is CH3COOH, with a molecular weight of 60.05.
The structural formula is: Acetic Acid Otic Solution is available as a nonaqueous otic solution buffered at pH 3 for use in the external ear canal.
Indications & Dosage INDICATIONS For the treatment of superficial infections of the external auditory canal caused by organisms susceptible to the action of the antimicrobial.DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Carefully remove all cerumen and debris to allow Acetic Acid Otic Solution to contact infected surfaces directly.
To promote continuous contact, insert a wick of cotton saturated with Acetic Acid Otic Solution into the ear canal; the wick may also be saturated after insertion.
Instruct the patient to keep the wick in for at least 24 hours and to keep it moist by adding 3 to 5 drops of Acetic Acid Otic Solution every 4 to 6 hours.
The wick may be removed after 24 hours but the patient should continue to instill 5 drops of Acetic Acid Otic Solution 3 or 4 times daily thereafter, for as long as indicated.
In pediatric patients, 3 to 4 drops may be sufficient due to the smaller capacity of the ear canal.
HOW SUPPLIED Acetic Acid Otic Solution, USP, containing 2% acetic acid, is available in 15 mL and 30 mL measured-drop, safety-tip plastic bottles.
Storage Store at 20°-25°C (68°-77°F) [see USP Controlled Room Temperature].
Keep container tightly closed.
Manufactured by: VINTAGE PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC, Huntsville, AL 35811.
8180671 R3/05.
FDA Rev date: 2/24/2005
Medication Guide PATIENT INFORMATION No information provided.
Please refer to the WARNINGS and PRECAUTIONS sections.
Overdosage & Contraindications OVERDOSE No information provided.
CONTRAINDICATIONS Hypersensitivity to Acetic Acid Otic Solution or any of the ingredients.
Perforated tympanic membrane is considered a contraindication to the use of any medication in the external ear canal.
Side Effects & Drug Interactions SIDE EFFECTS Stinging or burning may be noted occasionally; local irritation has occurred very rarely.
DRUG INTERACTIONS No information provided.
Warnings & Precautions WARNINGS Discontinue promptly if sensitization or irritation occurs.
PRECAUTIONS Transient stinging or burning may be noted occasionally when the solution is first instilled into the acutely inflamed ear.
Pediatric Use Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients below the age of 3 years have not been established.
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