Common Medications
Common ENT Medications – Adults
Always consult the BNF for up-to-date prescribing information.
Ear Sprays and Drops
Otomize Spray
· Contents: dexamethasone 0.1% with glacial acetic acid 2% and neomycin sulfate 0.5%
· Dose: 1 spray TDS
· Indication: Otitis Externa
· Caution: Perforated TM or Grommet
Gentisone HC Drops
· Contents: gentamicin 0.3% with hydrocortisone 1%
· Dose: 2 drops QDS
· Indication: Otitis Externa
· Caution: Perforated TM or Grommet
Ciprofloxacin 0.3% & dexamethasone 0.1% (Cilodex)
· Contents: Ciprofloxacin 0.3% & dexamethasone 0.1%
· Dose: 4 drops BD
· Indication: Otitis Externa with perforation, discharge through grommet, perforated AOM
· Caution: none
Betnesol drops
· Contents: betamethasone 1%
· Dose: 2 drops ON 2 weeks
· Indication: Eczematous inflammation in otitis externa
· Caution: infection present use combination with antibiotic
Ear Creams
Clotrimazole
· Contents: 1% clotrimazole cream or drops
· Dose: Apply TDS for at least 14 days (until clearance of infection)
· Indication: Otitis Externa (fungal – otomycosis)
· Caution: avoid contact with eyes
Nose Sprays and Drops
Fluticasone Spray / Avamys
· Contents: Fluticasone 50micrograms/dose or 27.5micrograms/dose (Avamys)
· Dose: 2 sprays OD each nostril
· Indication: Chronic rhinosinusitis, rhinitis, eustachian tube dysfunction
· Caution: risk of systemic absorption / effects low (long term use is appropriate)
Dymista Spray
· Contents: azelastine hydrochloride 137micrograms and fluticasone 50microgram / spray
· Dose: 1 spray BD each nostril
· Indication: Allergic rhinosinusitis
· Caution: risk of systemic absorption / effects low (long term use is appropriate)
Nasonex Spray
· Contents: Mometasone Furoate 50micrograms/dose
· Dose: 2 sprays OD each nostril
· Indication: Chronic rhinosinusitis, rhinitis, eustachian tube dysfunction
· Caution: risk of systemic absorption / effects low (long term use is appropriate)
Flixonase Nasules (Drops)
· Contents: Fluticasone 400micrograms per nasule (=12 drops approx)
· Dose: 6 drops (half nasule) into each nostril OD
· Indication: Chronic rhinosinusitis, rhinitis
· Caution: risk of systemic absorption / effects low (long term use is appropriate)
Nasal Creams
Naseptin Nasal Cream
· Contents: chlorhexidine 0.1% neomycin 0.5%
· Dose: Apply pea-sized amount of cream to anterior nares of each nostril. Spread by gently pressing the outside of the nose. Apply QDS for 10-14 days.
· Indication: Epistaxis
· Caution: Those with peanut or soyabean allergies should avoid
Bactroban Ointment
· Contents: Mupirocin 2% nasal ointment
· Dose: Apply pea-sized amount of cream to anterior nares of each nostril. Spread by gently pressing the outside of the nose. Apply QDS for 10-14 days.
· Indication: Epistaxis, nasal dryness, MRSA eradication
· Caution: Used for patients not able to take Naseptin cream
Nasal Douches
Sterimar Nasal Spray
· Contents: Isotonic sea water
· Dose: One spray both nostrils 2-6 times per day
· Indication: Chronic rhinosinusitis, allergic rhinitis
· Caution: none
Neilmed Nasal Douche
· Contents: saline (isotonic)
· Dose: One spray both nostrils OD-TDS
· Indication: Chronic rhinosinusitis, allergic rhinitis, post-op after sinus surgery
· Caution: water used must be sterilised before use
Throat Sprays and Gargles
Difflam Spray and Gargle
· Contents: Benzydamine Hydrochloride
· Dose: Spray – 4-8 sprays 3 hourly. Gargle – 15ml 3 hourly
· Indication: Tonsillitis, sore throat, odynophagia
· Caution: none
Author: Mr Elliot Heward ENT Registrar North West Deanery