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{{Short description|Combination antibiotic and steroid medication}}
{{Short description|Combination antibiotic and steroid medication}}


'''Neomycin/polymyxin B/hydrocortisone''' is a combination medication used primarily in the treatment of [[ear infections]], specifically [[otitis externa]], also known as "swimmer's ear." This medication combines two antibiotics, [[neomycin]] and [[polymyxin B]], with a corticosteroid, [[hydrocortisone]], to provide both antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects.
'''Neomycin/polymyxin B/hydrocortisone''' is a combination medication used primarily in the treatment of [[ear infections]], specifically [[otitis externa]], also known as "swimmer's ear." This medication combines two [[antibiotics]] and a [[corticosteroid]] to provide both antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects.


==Medical uses==
==Components==
Neomycin/polymyxin B/hydrocortisone is indicated for the treatment of external ear infections caused by susceptible bacteria. The combination of antibiotics works to eliminate the bacteria, while hydrocortisone helps to reduce inflammation and alleviate symptoms such as itching and swelling.


===Administration===
===Neomycin===
The medication is typically administered as ear drops. The standard dosage involves instilling a few drops into the affected ear(s) several times a day, as directed by a healthcare provider. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and duration of treatment to ensure the infection is fully resolved.
[[Neomycin]] is an [[aminoglycoside]] antibiotic that works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis. It is effective against a wide range of [[Gram-positive]] and [[Gram-negative]] bacteria, making it useful in treating infections caused by susceptible organisms.


[[File:Ear_drops_bottle.jpg|Ear drops bottle|thumb|right]]
===Polymyxin B===
[[Polymyxin B]] is an antibiotic that targets the [[cell membrane]] of bacteria, particularly effective against [[Gram-negative]] organisms. It disrupts the bacterial cell membrane, leading to cell death. Polymyxin B is often used in combination with other antibiotics to enhance its effectiveness.
 
===Hydrocortisone===
[[Hydrocortisone]] is a [[corticosteroid]] that reduces inflammation by suppressing the immune response. It helps alleviate symptoms such as swelling, redness, and itching associated with ear infections.
 
==Mechanism of Action==
The combination of neomycin and polymyxin B provides a broad spectrum of antibacterial activity, targeting both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Hydrocortisone complements this by reducing inflammation and discomfort in the affected area. Together, these components work synergistically to treat infections and relieve symptoms.


==Mechanism of action==
==Uses==
The effectiveness of neomycin/polymyxin B/hydrocortisone is due to the combined actions of its components:
Neomycin/polymyxin B/hydrocortisone is primarily used to treat [[otitis externa]], an infection of the outer ear canal. It is also used in some cases to treat [[otitis media]] with a ruptured [[tympanic membrane]], where topical treatment is appropriate.


* '''Neomycin''' is an [[aminoglycoside]] antibiotic that works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, leading to the death of susceptible bacteria.
==Administration==
* '''Polymyxin B''' is a [[polypeptide antibiotic]] that disrupts the bacterial cell membrane, causing cell death.
The medication is typically administered as ear drops. The patient should tilt their head to the side, and the prescribed number of drops should be placed into the affected ear. It is important to keep the ear tilted for a few minutes to allow the medication to penetrate the ear canal.
* '''Hydrocortisone''' is a [[corticosteroid]] that reduces inflammation by inhibiting the release of substances in the body that cause inflammation.


==Side effects==
[[File:Ear_drops_bottle.jpg|Ear drops bottle|thumb|right]]
Common side effects of neomycin/polymyxin B/hydrocortisone include local irritation, itching, and redness at the site of application. Rarely, more serious side effects such as allergic reactions or [[ototoxicity]] (hearing damage) may occur, particularly with prolonged use.
 
==Side Effects==
Common side effects may include mild irritation or discomfort in the ear. Rarely, allergic reactions can occur, characterized by symptoms such as rash, itching, or swelling. If severe side effects or signs of an allergic reaction occur, medical attention should be sought immediately.


==Precautions==
==Precautions==
Before using this medication, it is important to inform the healthcare provider of any known allergies, especially to antibiotics or corticosteroids. It should not be used in individuals with a perforated eardrum or viral infections of the ear canal, such as [[herpes simplex]].
Patients with a known allergy to any of the components should not use this medication. It is also important to avoid use in patients with a perforated eardrum unless specifically directed by a healthcare provider.


==Related pages==
==Related Pages==
* [[Otitis externa]]
* [[Antibiotic]]
* [[Antibiotic]]
* [[Corticosteroid]]
* [[Corticosteroid]]
* [[Otitis externa]]
* [[Otitis media]]


[[Category:Antibiotics]]
[[Category:Antibiotics]]
[[Category:Corticosteroids]]
[[Category:Corticosteroids]]
[[Category:Combination drugs]]
[[Category:Combination drugs]]

Latest revision as of 23:01, 5 March 2025

Combination antibiotic and steroid medication


Neomycin/polymyxin B/hydrocortisone is a combination medication used primarily in the treatment of ear infections, specifically otitis externa, also known as "swimmer's ear." This medication combines two antibiotics and a corticosteroid to provide both antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects.

Components[edit]

Neomycin[edit]

Neomycin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic that works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis. It is effective against a wide range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, making it useful in treating infections caused by susceptible organisms.

Polymyxin B[edit]

Polymyxin B is an antibiotic that targets the cell membrane of bacteria, particularly effective against Gram-negative organisms. It disrupts the bacterial cell membrane, leading to cell death. Polymyxin B is often used in combination with other antibiotics to enhance its effectiveness.

Hydrocortisone[edit]

Hydrocortisone is a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation by suppressing the immune response. It helps alleviate symptoms such as swelling, redness, and itching associated with ear infections.

Mechanism of Action[edit]

The combination of neomycin and polymyxin B provides a broad spectrum of antibacterial activity, targeting both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Hydrocortisone complements this by reducing inflammation and discomfort in the affected area. Together, these components work synergistically to treat infections and relieve symptoms.

Uses[edit]

Neomycin/polymyxin B/hydrocortisone is primarily used to treat otitis externa, an infection of the outer ear canal. It is also used in some cases to treat otitis media with a ruptured tympanic membrane, where topical treatment is appropriate.

Administration[edit]

The medication is typically administered as ear drops. The patient should tilt their head to the side, and the prescribed number of drops should be placed into the affected ear. It is important to keep the ear tilted for a few minutes to allow the medication to penetrate the ear canal.

Ear drops bottle

Side Effects[edit]

Common side effects may include mild irritation or discomfort in the ear. Rarely, allergic reactions can occur, characterized by symptoms such as rash, itching, or swelling. If severe side effects or signs of an allergic reaction occur, medical attention should be sought immediately.

Precautions[edit]

Patients with a known allergy to any of the components should not use this medication. It is also important to avoid use in patients with a perforated eardrum unless specifically directed by a healthcare provider.

Related Pages[edit]