Otirx Drops are used to treat ear infections on the external portions of the ear, also called swimmer’s ear. Otirx Drops have three medicines in it: hydrocortisone, pramoxine and chloroxylenol. Hydrocortisone is a type of steroid that helps get rid of itching and redness, the pramoxine blocks pain nerve signals and the last medication, chloroxylenol, stops the bacterial or fungal growth.

Otirx Drops are used only after the ear has been cleaned and dried thoroughly. It is best to have someone administer the Otirx Drops for you to make sure that the dropper does not touch the ear and the proper amount of medicine is given. In order to lower the chances of becoming dizzy from the Otirx Drops, warm the container in your hand prior to dosing. Always wash your hands prior to using the drops. It is best to lie on the opposite of the affected side, on a flat surface. Hold the dropper over the ear and not in it, and then drip the prescribed amount of drops into the ear canal. To help the Otirx Drops go into the canal, you can hold the ear lobe up and back. Keep your head tilted for a few minutes to help the medication leak down into the canal properly. Do not ever rinse the dropper, and always replace the cap on the Otirx Drop bottle after use. For further instructions on how to use and care for the Otrix Drops, Canada online drugs store is a great resource.

Otirx Drops are harmful if swallowed or overdosed, therefore if you should have this issue, it is best to contact your local emergency room and poison control center as soon as possible. Otirx Drops should not be shared with anyone else. Using the medication when it is not needed or using too much of the Otirx Drops can cause it to be less effective. Try to avoid getting ears wet while using this medication, and always keep the ears clean and dry as much as possible. You can buy cheap Otirx Drops online through Canada pharmacy.

Side effects associated with the Otirx Drops include increased redness or pain and swelling in or on the ear. More serious side effects that require medical attention immediately due to the Otirx Drops include serious allergic reactions such as rash, itching or swelling of the tongue, face or throat; severe dizziness or troubles breathing at all.

Before using Otirx Drops, your doctor should know if you have infection or swelling of the middle ear as well as if you are going to or have had ear surgeries or injuries. This medication should only be used when required during pregnancy, as it is not known how it will affect unborn children or if it is passed through breast milk. A doctor or your online Canadian pharmacy should be consulted before breast feeding.