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International Nonproprietary Name - phenazone, lidocaine Clinical-pharmacological group: Analgesics → Analgesics and local anesthetics Composition Active ingredients: phenazone, lidocaine hydrochloride; 16 g of solution contains 0.64 g of phenazone and 0.16 g of lidocaine hydrochloride; Excipients: sodium thiosulfate, ethanol, glycerol, purified water. Pharmacological properties Has a pronounced analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect. Reduction of pain and inflammation of the tympanic membrane begins 5 minutes after instillation. Pain is practically completely relieved within 15-30 minutes. Indications Local symptomatic treatment and pain relief: • In the acute period of otitis media; • Otitis as a complication of influenza; • Barotraumatic otitis. Contraindications Infectious or traumatic damage to the tympanic membrane. Hypersensitivity to the components of the preparation. Special instructions If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, inform your doctor before using the preparation. To date, there is no data on contraindications for the use of the preparation during this period. Before prescribing the preparation, the doctor must check the integrity of the tympanic membrane. If the integrity is violated, contact of the preparation with the structures of the middle ear may cause side effects. The preparation does not affect the ability to drive and operate particularly dangerous mechanisms. If you have had allergic reactions, inform your doctor about it. Interaction with other drugs If you are taking other medications, inform your doctor about it. No interactions with other drugs have been recorded with local use of the preparation. Dosage and administration Used in adults and children from the first day of life. Administer 4 drops 2-3 times a day into the external auditory canal. The course of treatment should not exceed 10 days. Before use, remove the white cap from the bottle and screw on the dropper. Then, with light pressure on the central part of the dropper, instill the preparation into the external auditory canal. After use, screw the cap onto the dropper and place the bottle in the box. Overdose. Overdose is impossible if the instructions for use are followed. Side effects Very rarely – local reactions: irritation, redness, itching. If these or other side effects develop, discontinue the use of the preparation and consult a doctor. Storage conditions The preparation should be stored out of reach of children. Temperature should not exceed 25°C Shelf life - 3 years. The preparation is valid for 1 month after opening. The preparation should not be used after the expiry date indicated on the box.