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Clinical Trial
. 2001 Jun;30(3):154-6.
doi: 10.2310/7070.2001.20001.

Ceruminolytic efficacy in adults versus children

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Clinical Trial

Ceruminolytic efficacy in adults versus children

M M Carr et al. J Otolaryngol. 2001 Jun.

Abstract

Objectives: An inexpensive, nontoxic ceruminolytic with reasonable efficacy that can be used by the patient or their caregivers at home could represent significant financial saving for patients and health care systems. The purpose of this study was to compare two simple ceruminolytics for in vitro efficacy.

Study design: Randomized controlled trial.

Methods: Thirty-six children and 33 adults presenting to a community family practice clinic who had cerumen occluding at least one external auditory canal were randomly assigned to compare use of 10% aqueous sodium bicarbonate and 2.5% aqueous acetic acid as ceruminolytics in occlusive cerumen.

Results: We were unable to demonstrate a difference between in vivo efficacy of these two ceruminolytic solutions, but both solutions were significantly more efficacious in children than adults.

Conclusions: There is a role for these ceruminolytics in children with occlusive cerumen, but adults would be better treated in another way.

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