What ear drops to use for water in the ear or ear infection (otitis) while in Antalya, Turkey?
Based on 1 discussion with 4 participants · Last activity: 7 days ago
Based on 1 discussion with 4 participants · Last activity: 7 days ago
TL;DR
Turkish pharmacies sell Otipax (lidocaine-based painkiller drops, doesn't treat infection) and Siprogut Plus (antibiotic+steroid drops, prescription only). For suspected ear infection, see a doctor — current protocols favor oral antibiotics plus ibuprofen (Nurofen) for pain rather than self-treating with drops.
A parent with medical background notes that modern otitis protocols call for oral antibiotics plus ibuprofen (Nurofen) for pain relief — self-treating with ear drops alone may not be enough, so it's best to see a doctor for proper diagnosis.
Otipax doesn't cure infection — it only numbs pain thanks to lidocaine. Antibiotic/steroid drops used without a doctor's prescription can actually make things worse if misapplied.
Pharmacies typically recommend lidocaine-based drops for pain relief — they're generally safe to use. Usually paired with an oral painkiller, while antibiotics are reserved for severe cases only.
Otipax (lidocaine-based) eases pain from certain inflammations but doesn't remove water from the ear and shouldn't be used preventively. Siprogut Plus (ciprofloxacin + dexamethasone) is an antibiotic-steroid combo for infections — don't use it after ordinary water exposure without a doctor's prescription.