My ear hurt. After seeing the doctor, I was given cetraxal and a swab was taken. Cetraxal worked, but tinnitus remained. When I went to the doctor with the results, the doctor again prescribed cetraxal and drops for ringworm, which came out in the examination. After drops on ringworm was.lepiej when I turned cetraxal again more rings in my ears. Can I stop cetraxal?
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Małgorzata Bekier Pharmacist
15 months ago
If your doctor prescribes tinnitus or buzzing in your ears (which is an uncommon side effect of Cetraxal), you should consult the doctor who prescribed this treatment. It is he who has knowledge about your current state of health and knows whether there is still a need to use this drug. In this article we explain how to properly apply ear drops - it is worth familiarizing yourself with it: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-stosowac-krople-do-uszu I also leave a link to another text that may interest you: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/zapalenie-ucha-jak-leczyc-i-zapobiegac