Glycerin borate ear drops for otitis externa?

Boric Acid Glycerin Ear Drops can be used to treat otitis externa under the supervision of a physician, and the specific efficacy varies from person to person.
Boric acid glycerin ear drops is a compound preparation made of boric acid and glycerin, which is a kind of intra-auricular anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving medicine, in which boric acid is a weak antiseptic with inhibition of bacterial and fungal effects, weaker effects and less irritation.
The drug is mainly applicable to acute and chronic otitis media, for otitis externa also has therapeutic effect, general ear drops, 2 drops at a time, 3 times a day, or for scrubbing the external ear canal. However, due to the individual differences in the use of the drug, the efficacy of the treatment is not consistent, so the specific therapeutic effect varies from person to person.
At present, there are no clear contraindications to the use of drugs and adverse drug reactions. Specific use of the drug should be carried out under the guidance of a specialist, not unauthorized use of drugs.