Otic antiinfective agents
A) may be either instillations or irrigations
B) reduce swelling, promote drainage of infections, and relieve pruritus of the ear
C) have side effects such as irritation, swelling, and urticaria
D) a and b
E) a, b, and c
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Q2: To safely store ophthalmic and otic medications,
Q3: Which of the following is NOT true
Q4: Corticosteroids may cause increased ocular pressure, while
Q5: Agents that mimic the sympathetic nervous system
Q6: Medications used for systemic diseases have no
Q8: The side effects of miotics include
A) eye
Q9: OTC ophthalmic medications are always safe for
Q10: Local ophthalmic anesthetic agents are used for
Q11: When a local ophthalmic anesthetic is used,
Q12: Which of the following statements are true
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