Carbamide Peroxide Overview and Administration
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What are some brand names for Carbamide Peroxide?

  • Wax removal
  • Murine (correct)
  • Auro (correct)
  • Auralyt (correct)
  • What is the drug class of Carbamide Peroxide?

    Anti-infective

    What is the mechanism of action of Carbamide Peroxide?

    Help to soften, loosen, and remove excessive cerumen from the external ear canal

    What is the dosage for Carbamide Peroxide?

    <p>5-10 drops into the ear</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are lab considerations when using Carbamide Peroxide?

    <p>Baseline hearing or otitis</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are common side effects of Carbamide Peroxide?

    <p>Foaming, cracking sounds, ear fullness</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the desired outcomes when using Carbamide Peroxide?

    <p>Remove cerumen and soften</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When educating about Carbamide Peroxide, you should not use it for more than _____ days in a row.

    <p>4</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the proper method of administration for adults using Carbamide Peroxide?

    <p>Hold ear up and back, lay down for at least 5 minutes after administration</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the proper method of administration for children using Carbamide Peroxide?

    <p>Hold ear down and back, lay down for at least 5 minutes after administration</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a key consideration regarding the tympanic membrane when using Carbamide Peroxide?

    <p>Check for tympanic membrane integrity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Carbamide Peroxide Overview

    • Brand names include Auralyt, Auro, and Murine; used for earwax softening and removal.
    • Classified as an anti-infective drug.

    Mechanism of Action

    • Functions to soften, loosen, and facilitate the removal of excessive cerumen (earwax) from the external ear canal.

    Administration

    • Administered topically as droplets; recommended dosage is 5-10 drops into the ear.

    Laboratory Considerations

    • Assess baseline hearing; check for any signs of otitis (ear infection) prior to use.

    Side Effects

    • Common reactions may include foaming, audible cracking sounds, and a sensation of fullness in the ear.

    Desired Outcomes

    • Aimed at effectively removing cerumen while ensuring it is softened to aid in the process.

    Patient Education

    • Use should not exceed 4 consecutive days.
    • Avoid using cotton swabs or similar objects in the ear.
    • For adults, the ear should be held up and back; for children, down and back during administration.
    • Patients should lie down and remain still for at least 5 minutes post-application, with gentle massaging of the tragus to help the medication flow.

    Metabolism

    • Further information regarding the metabolism, particularly relating to the tympanic membrane, requires clarification.

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    This quiz covers the essential information about Carbamide Peroxide, including its brand names, mechanism of action, and administration guidelines. Additionally, it focuses on laboratory considerations, potential side effects, and patient education tips for proper usage.

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