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Clotrimazole pour les infections de l'oreille

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Clotrimazole 1% solution is used to treat fungal infections in the ear.

Use 2-3 drops of solution, two or three times daily.

Continue to use the drops for at least 14 days after your symptoms have gone.

At a glance

  • Clotrimazole solution treats fungal infections in the ear canal.

  • It is available on prescription or to buy from a pharmacy.

  • Apply two or three drops into the affected ear(s) two or three times a day.

  • Continue using the drops for 14 days after symptoms clear to prevent re-infection.

  • Mild irritation or allergic reactions can occur.

  • See your doctor if symptoms do not improve after one week.

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About clotrimazole for ear infections

Type de médicament

Un antifongique

Utilisé pour

Fungal infections in the ear in otitis externa

Aussi appelé

Canesten® Solution

Disponible sous forme de

Solution for use with a dropper

Otite externe is a term used for inflammation in the ear when it is confined to the ear canal and does not go further than the eardrum. If you get things like water, shampoo or soap in your ear then it can cause itching. If you then scratch or poke your ear, this can damage the skin in the ear canal and cause inflammation. Sometimes the inflamed skin becomes infected by germs such as bacteria or fungi. Clotrimazole solution is used to treat ear infections caused by fungi. It is available on prescription or you can buy it without a prescription at a pharmacy.

To make sure this is the right treatment for you, before you start using clotrimazole solution in your ear, make sure your doctor or pharmacist knows:

  • If you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Although clotrimazole is not known to be harmful to babies, you should only use medicines on the recommendation of a doctor while you are expecting or breastfeeding a baby.

  • Si vous avez déjà eu une réaction allergique à un médicament.

  • If you are using any other drops or remedies in your ears.

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  1. Wash your hands. Clean your ear gently with warm water and then pat it dry.

  2. Lie down, or tilt your head a little, so that the affected ear is facing upwards.

  3. Gently pull your earlobe downwards to straighten the ear canal.

  4. Hold the dropper from the bottle near to your ear and apply enough pressure to release two or three drops of solution into your ear.

  5. Keep your ear facing upwards for a few minutes to allow the solution to come into contact with the affected area.

  6. Repeat the process in your other ear if both ears are affected.

  7. Replace the bottle dropper.

  • Before you use the drops, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from the pack. It will give you more information about clotrimazole and will provide you with a full list of any side-effects which you could experience.

  • Use the ear drops exactly as your doctor tells you to. Unless you have been told otherwise, put two to three drops into the affected ear(s) two or three times a day. You will need to use the drops until the infection has gone, and then for an extra 14 days after the infection has cleared up in order to prevent re-infection.

  • Symptoms such as itching and soreness should improve within a few days of using clotrimazole, although redness and skin scaling may take a little longer. If you feel there is no improvement in your symptoms after you have used the drops for about a week, make another appointment to see your doctor.

  • Otitis externa can be painful. You can take a simple painkiller such as paracetamol, or alternatively ibuprofen, to help relieve the pain.

  • To help stop further bouts of inflammation and infection, try not to let soap or shampoo get into your ear canal when you wash. You can do this when you have a shower by gently placing a piece of cotton wool coated in soft white paraffin (eg, Vaseline®) into your ear, but do not poke it in.

  • Otitis externa is more common in people who swim regularly compared to non-swimmers. If it is not possible for you to avoid swimming, try to protect your ears as much as possible.

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Clotrimazole is unlikely to cause any serious side-effects. It can occasionally cause some irritation when it is used at first, and a few people experience mild allergic-type reactions (such as redness and itching). If you experience these or any other symptoms, speak with your doctor or pharmacist for further advice.

  • Gardez tous les médicaments hors de la portée et de la vue des enfants.

  • Conserver dans un endroit frais et sec, à l'abri de la chaleur et de la lumière directes.

  • In order to prevent the risk of infection, throw away any solution left in the bottle after you have finished your course of treatment. Do not keep it to use another time.

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If you buy any medicines, check with a pharmacist that they are safe to use with your other medicines.

Si vous avez des questions concernant ce médicament, demandez à votre pharmacien.

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Questions fréquemment posées

How long do I need to use clotrimazole ear drops for to ensure the infection is gone?

You should use the ear drops until the infection has cleared up, and then continue using them for an additional 14 days afterwards. This helps to prevent the infection from returning.

What should I do if my ear still hurts while using the clotrimazole drops?

Otitis externa, the ear inflammation clotrimazole treats, can be painful. You can take common painkillers like paracetamol or ibuprofen to help manage the pain while using the drops.

How can I prevent further ear infections caused by water getting into my ears?

To help prevent future inflammation and infection, try to avoid getting soap or shampoo in your ear canal when washing. A good way to do this during a shower is to gently place a piece of cotton wool coated in soft white paraffin (like Vaseline) into your ear, but be careful not to push it in too far.

Is it safe to use clotrimazole ear drops if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding?

While clotrimazole is not known to be harmful to babies, it's best to only use medicines during pregnancy or breastfeeding after getting a recommendation from your doctor.

What should I do if my ear doesn't get better after using the drops for a week?

If you don't notice any improvement in your symptoms after using the ear drops for about a week, you should schedule another appointment to see your doctor.

Can I use the leftover clotrimazole solution from a previous infection if I get another ear infection?

No, you should throw away any solution left in the bottle once you have completed your course of treatment. This is important to prevent the risk of infection and you should not keep it to use at another time.

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Helen Allen, MPharm

Pharmacist, Medical Author

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Helen Allen qualified as a Pharmacist in 1979 and spent 3 years as the drug information leaflets' author for EMIS.

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Sid Dajani

Sultan Dajani qualified at the London School of Pharmacy in 1994 and became the youngest elected member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society council since its founding in 1842.

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