Monograph Details

Ear Disorders > Ear disorders
CORTIC-ND
Manufacturer
Everett Laboratories
Legal Classification
Rx
Pharmacological Class
Antibacterial/antifungal + topical anesthetic + steroid.
Generic Name
Chloroxylenol 1mg, pramoxine HCl 10mg, hydrocortisone 10mg, benzalkonium chloride 0.1mg; per mL; otic soln; contains propylene glycol.
Also
CORTIC
Indications
Superficial infections of the external auditory canal. Itching in the auditory canal.
Adults and Children
Clean and dry ear. 3–5 drops 3–4 times daily, may use 3 times daily in unaffected ear as prophylaxis.
Contraindications
Perforated eardrum. Viral ear infections. Tympanostomy tubes.
Precautions
Discontinue if irritation or sensitization occurs. Pregnancy (Cat.C): not recommended. Nursing mothers.
Adverse Reactions
Local irritation, superinfection, allergic contact dermatitis.
How Supplied
Cortic—10mL (dropper bottle)
Cortic-ND—15mL (w. dropper)
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