How to use levofloxacin hydrochloride ear drops

Levofloxacin Hydrochloride Ear Drops can only be used by ear drops, not orally. After dropping the medication into the ear, an ear bath should be performed for about 10 minutes. An ear bath means that after dropping the medication on the side of the patient’s head, the patient gently presses the hand at the temporomandibular joint in front of the ear screen or lifts the earlobe upward, thus allowing the medication to enter the deeper part of the ear, and then the medication is discharged after about 10 minutes. It should be used under medical supervision. Levofloxacin Hydrochloride Ear Drops is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic, which exerts antibacterial effects by hindering the replication of bacterial DNA, has a wide antibacterial spectrum and strong antibacterial effects, and is mostly used clinically to treat otitis media and otitis externa caused by sensitive bacteria. It should be noted that the use of levofloxacin hydrochloride ear drops is prohibited for those who are allergic to any component of the drug and fluoroquinolones, and the drug is generally not used for infants and young children, and nursing mothers should stop breastfeeding during the use of the drug. Some patients may experience middle ear pain, itching and other adverse reactions after using the drug, if the discomfort symptoms are more serious, they should consult a doctor in time. Patients should use Levofloxacin Hydrochloride Ear Drops as prescribed by the doctor and avoid blindly using the drug on their own, so as not to affect the condition, or side effects.