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Clinical Trial
. 1994 Sep;15(5):670-3.

Ofloxacin eardrop treatment for active chronic suppurative otitis media: prospective randomized study

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Clinical Trial

Ofloxacin eardrop treatment for active chronic suppurative otitis media: prospective randomized study

P W Yuen et al. Am J Otol. 1994 Sep.

Abstract

This report presents a prospective randomized study of 0.3 percent ofloxacin eardrops for the treatment of active chronic suppurative otitis media. Twenty-nine patients were treated with ofloxacin eardrops for 1 week, and another 27 patients were treated with Augmentin for 1 week. One week after completion of treatment, 22 (76%) patients of the group treated with ofloxacin had dry ears, and only seven (26%) patients treated with Augmentin had dry ears. Ofloxacin eardrops were effective in the initial treatment of active chronic suppurative otitis media.

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