Otek Ac Neo Ear Drops 5ml

Fdc Ltd.

Bottle of 5 ML

MRP ₹72.6

₹59.53

₹14.52/ML

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About Otek Ac Neo Ear Drops 5ml

Otek-AC Neo Ear Drops belong to a group of medicines called antibiotics. These are used to treat bacterial infections of the external ear. 

Complete the full course of treatment as your doctor prescribes, even if your symptoms improve. This will ensure that all the bacteria causing the infection are eradicated.

These ear drops are meant for otic use only. Some side effects may be noted with the use of these ear drops, which should be timely informed to a doctor. Any allergy to these ear drops, or any other component of these drops, existing diseases, and other ongoing medications should also be brought to the notice of your doctor before these ear drops are prescribed to you. 

Last Updated On 22 Feb. 2024 | 4:48AM (IST)

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Manufacturer details

FDC LIMITED, B-8, MIDC Area Waluj - 431 136 Dist. Aurangabad Maharashtra

Country of origin: INDIA

References

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