Cetraxal Plus Ear Drops
- Eliminates Bacterial Infections
- Quick and Effective Symptom Relief
- Well-Tolerated
Cetraxal Plus Ear Drops
Category:Ear PainCetraxal Plus is an ear drop medication used to treat bacterial ear infections (otitis externa). It contains ciprofloxacin, an antibiotic that kills bacteria, and dexamethasone, a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation, pain, and discomfort. Cetraxal Plus provides direct relief by targeting both the bacterial infection and associated inflammation, making it an effective choice for treating ear infections.
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Frequently Asked Questions for Cetraxal Plus Ear Drops
What Is Cetraxal Plus?
Cetraxal Plus is a combination ear drop medication designed to treat bacterial ear infections by both eliminating bacteria and reducing inflammation in the ear canal. It is prescribed for adults aged 18 and over and provides a convenient, direct application for effective symptom relief.
How to Use Cetraxal Plus
- Wash your hands before and after application.
- Shake the single-dose vial well before use.
- Tilt your head to the side or lie down with the affected ear facing up.
- Gently pull the earlobe upwards and backwards to open the ear canal.
- Place the prescribed number of drops into the ear without touching the dropper to the ear.
- Keep your head tilted for about 1 minute to allow the medication to absorb properly.
- Recap the vial and dispose of it properly after use.
Cetraxal Plus is typically used for 5–7 days, and it is important to complete the full course even if symptoms improve early.
Possible Side Effects
Cetraxal Plus is generally well tolerated, but some people may experience mild and temporary side effects, including:
- Ear discomfort (burning, itching, irritation)
- Mild ear pain
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Temporary changes in taste
Serious Side Effects (Seek Medical Help Immediately):
- Severe allergic reaction – swelling of the face, lips, or throat, difficulty breathing
- Severe ear pain or worsening symptoms
- Hearing loss or ringing in the ears