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FDA Approves Drops for Chronic Eczematous External Otitis


 

KOLOA, HAWAII — Fluocinolone acetonide oil 0.01% ear drops are the first drug to earn a Food and Drug Administration indication for the treatment of chronic eczematous external otitis, Dr. Lawrence F. Eichenfield said at the annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar sponsored by the Skin Disease Education Foundation.

FDA approval for use of the medication in adults and children aged 2 years and up was based on a 154-patient clinical trial in which 5 drops per ear twice a day for 7 days of the topical corticosteroid known as DermOtic oil ear drops proved more effective than placebo in clearing the dermatitis.

Dr. Eichenfield of the University of California, San Diego, has received research funding from Hill Dermaceuticals Inc., which markets DermOtic.

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