A double-blind comparative study of Otoseptil Ear Drops and Otosporin Ear Drops in otitis externa in fifty-eight patients revealed them both to be equally effective in a series with very few fungal infections. In view of the normally high proportion of infections including fungi, there are obvious advantages in using Otoseptil Ear Drops.
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