The recommendation of Anderson and Steels, far the use of ear drops four ti
mes a day, has not been changed since 1948. In order to re-evaluate the fre
quency of using ear drops, we examined the duration of the effectiveness of
the antibacterial activity of gentamicin ear drops in external otitis.
Seventeen patients (25 ears) with external otitis were studied. We took 18
samples from each ear at 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 hours and measured
the concentration of gentamicin on the wick and in the ear: canal. We foun
d that the concentration of gentamicin began to decrease only after 12 hour
s and a more significant decrease was detected after 14 hours of treatment.
We have shown that the antibiotic used on the wick is effective for 12 hou
rs.
In conclusion, we recommend using ear drops twice a day on a wick as routin
e therapy for external otitis.